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durable

[door-uh-buhl, dyoor-] / ˈdʊər ə bəl, ˈdyʊər- /


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In terms of sectors, Barclays upgraded industrials from neutral to positive as they benefit from a recent pullback in valuation multiples, “a durable cyclical backdrop, and an inflection in manufacturing activity.”

From MarketWatch

He said that higher gas prices normally put more pressure on durable goods — that is, products that last longer, like electronics and appliances — and less on services, like restaurants.

From MarketWatch

Miller is durable and a particularly adept pass blocker.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the products Habitable rates highly for flooring is linoleum, a durable natural product that has been widely replaced with PVC.

From BBC

The scientists found that these molecules are exceptionally durable, with strong thermal stability that makes them well suited for applications in biotechnology and medicine.

From Science Daily