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be durable

verb as in wear

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“I think the reality is that we’re going to continue to try to learn how to manage his right knee that he’s had two surgeries on his knee. But he’s shown that he can be durable.”

Although the world economy has proved to be durable over the last year, defying predictions of a recession, there are lingering concerns that price pressures have not been sufficiently contained and that new trade barriers will be erected amid anxiety over a recent surge of cheap Chinese exports.

The scientists are now optimizing the molecule to be durable enough to fight cancer in the human body.

Macron said any peace “cannot be durable” without restarting a “decisive” political process with Palestinians.

Trump’s popularity among his Republican base has proved to be durable after the two prior indictments.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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