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endurance

[en-door-uhns, -dyoor-] / ɛnˈdʊər əns, -ˈdyʊər- /




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Proponents said having the U.S. subs at Stirling would create jobs and offer the benefits of nuclear-powered submarines—which have greater speed and endurance than other submarines—while Australia waits to get its own.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It all came from the endurance of the harsh winters of Mongolia.”

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The key to its endurance, Rypinski explains, is creating a welcoming environment.

From Los Angeles Times

Clearly it would take a feat of endurance, even with their support, to swim that far.

From Literature

She also writes about hockey and a variety of Olympic sports, including swimming and endurance running, and takes a particular interest in issues affecting women athletes.

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