We have no meanings for "so durable" in our records yet.
1 Fine clothes were neither so durable nor so cheap as home-made suits.
2 What caused the Empire of Rome to be so durable ?
3 Yet none have been so durable , few have been so pragmatic as Cook and Strauss.
4 These half-fronds are neither so durable nor so serviceable as if the midrib is left entire.
5 Not everything's lighting up but I have to say, pretty amazing these things were so durable .
6 You can't knock Black Caviar -she was never beaten -but Winx is so durable .
7 At length critics condescended to inquire where the secret of so wide and so durable a popularity lay.
8 They're so durable , in fact, that some are specially designed to be used as a self-defense weapon, Coyne says.
9 Few things are so durable as the memory of those mischiefs and oppressions which Time has bequeathed to mankind.
11 Because it's so durable the lifespan of a plastic product is often much longer than the time it is in use for.
12 Not only that, Google Pixel devices are now pretty much the only phones I feel comfortable using without a case because they're so durable .
13 Rose-water obtained in this mode is not so durable as that obtained in the regular way by a still but it serves all ordinary purposes.
14 The effect of such regulations, however, is not near so durable in sinking the workman's wages below, as in raising them above their natural rate.
15 "In Europe," observed Wolston, "there is nothing so durable as the temporary."
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: