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sustained

[suh-steynd] / səˈsteɪnd /


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The collector said more valuable items were in protective acrylic cases but some sustained more damage than others - with about 75% of the stolen goods now a "write-off".

From BBC

That could explain why the S&P 500 been struggling to breach 7000 on a sustained basis, having first tested the historic threshold in late October.

From Barron's

Because we are creatures who attach, there is so much potential for genuine connection over a sustained period of time.

From Los Angeles Times

McBroom said no evidence was presented that the officer sustained an injury.

From Los Angeles Times

Two separate injuries have disrupted his rhythm and denied him the sustained run of games needed to build momentum and a connection with supporters.

From BBC