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1 Thus he was a constant sufferer till he became inured to school-life.
2 The formerly peaceful settlement became inured to blood and cruelty.
3 Familiarity with sea life gave him courage, and he became inured to its hardships.
4 Mr Gordon also said train drivers sometimes became inured to bad behaviour at level crossings.
5 The North became inured to excitement.
6 They became inured to strange fauna.
7 She gasped, hardly able to breathe, but a numbness set in as she became inured to her frigid element.
8 As to the Prince Royal, he soon became inured to the climate, having been for many years employed in the north.
9 The daily use of porn, researcher Carlo Foresta argued, means that these people became inured to "even the most violent" images.
10 Weddings, those you became inured to with the passage of experience: the same hymns, the same vows destined to be overlooked or broken.
11 Twenty-nineteen may be remembered as the year when the United States and the world became inured to the presidency of Donald Trump, the mercurial(...)
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