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Meanings of very endurable in English
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Usage of very endurable in English
1
But, so far, I find the waiting, in such weather, veryendurable.
2
On the whole, life is veryendurable on board those great Transatlantic liners.
3
I cannot but think that any grief which reveals itself is veryendurable.
4
Neglect is veryendurable.
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I fully agree with the clever man who said that 'life would be veryendurable were it not for its pleasures.'
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We take it in detail, as we take the hours of the day and the days of the year, and it is veryendurable.
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The philosophical egoist may reason with admirable consistency, and may habitually act in accordance with his convictions, leading, for him, a veryendurable life.