How to Use enduring in a Sentence
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But Goebel says the footage displayed what makes the band so enduring.
— Matt Wake | Mwake@al.com, al, 11 Sep. 2023 -
To hold the line is to put courage and action behind ideas that are true and enduring.
— CBS News, 12 June 2022 -
This more enduring bond is what helps a team stretch and rise to new challenges.
— Caterina Bulgarella, Forbes, 5 Jan. 2022 -
But the movie is most enduring for its great big, beating heart.
— Glenn Frankel, Washington Post, 16 June 2022 -
Hot Ones debuted in 2015 and has been one of the most enduring hits on YouTube.
— Chris Morris, Fortune, 13 Sep. 2022 -
This makes de la Puente think about one of the most enduring messages from the Frikis movement.
— Arturo Conde, NBC News, 19 Dec. 2024 -
The unorthodox quest to find Kristin Smart’s body, the last piece of an enduring mystery.
— Kevinisha Walker, Los Angeles Times, 1 July 2023 -
What’s your sense of why the music still has such enduring appeal?
— Gary Graff, cleveland, 28 Nov. 2022 -
And while character is an enduring virtue, the same can’t be said for our jobs.
— Will Daniel, Fortune, 9 July 2024 -
The Nike threads highlight the city's most enduring feature, the Golden Gate Bridge.
— Jr Radcliffe, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2 Sep. 2021 -
Born 150 years ago this month, the composer fused the pain of love with a rich musical form to craft the most enduring blues of all time.
— John Edward Hasse, WSJ, 10 Nov. 2023 -
Poeltl was also 2 of 2 from the free-throw line, which might have been the game’s second-most enduring highlight.
— Jeff McDonald, San Antonio Express-News, 19 Apr. 2021 -
But where those amino acids come from has been an enduring mystery.
— WIRED, 31 Jan. 2023 -
One of the greatest enduring mysteries is the fate of beloved pilot Amelia Earhart.
— Ashley Strickland, CNN, 3 Feb. 2024 -
House Hunters may also turn out to be the most enduring offering of the Peak TV era that produced it.
— Phillip MacIak, The New Republic, 24 Aug. 2023 -
The goofiest of these portmanteaus, and one of the more enduring, involved the carryall.
— Nick Haramis, New York Times, 8 Nov. 2021 -
Tambour watch is one of the brand’s most enduring models.
— WSJ, 22 Apr. 2021 -
The most enduring consequence of the shooting for Maggie was what his killing did to her.
— The Washington Post, Arkansas Online, 29 May 2022 -
Still, the website, and newer apps, serve an enduring need.
— Anumita Kaurstaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 13 May 2022 -
So will central themes such as the enduring sting of antisemitism and the push-pull between the sacred and the sinful.
— Washington Post, 16 Apr. 2021 -
And what were some of her most enduring style lessons, besides color?
— Hadley Keller, House Beautiful, 9 Aug. 2021 -
One of the most enduring images of the Kentucky floods is of 17-year-old Chloe Adams clinging to her dog, Sandy, on a neighbor's rooftop for five hours.
— Manuel Bojorquez, CBS News, 6 Oct. 2022 -
Maybe being a folk singer is what has been his long enduring legacy.
— David Chiu, Forbes, 14 Sep. 2021 -
The baller did so to cover up the Reebok logo on his jacket, in a nod to his strong and enduring partnership with Nike.
— Tori Latham, Robb Report, 10 Oct. 2024 -
Related Field, of course, has gone on to a far more enduring career as a film and TV actress.
— Paul Grein, Billboard, 26 Feb. 2023 -
The Wizard of Oz is one of David Lynch’s most enduring obsessions.
— Rebecca Rubin, Variety, 19 Apr. 2022 -
Lee is also one of the most enduring and recognized brands of denim jeans in the United States.
— Vicky Yip, Parents, 2 July 2024 -
But, among the ‘70s most famous haircuts (and there are some bangers to choose from), flicky curtain bangs are one of the most enduring and popular styles of the decade.
— Elle Turner, Glamour, 8 Jan. 2022 -
Within hours of taking office, Trump dared the courts, Congress and his fragmented opposition to stand in the way of what could be his most enduring legacy: a radical expansion of presidential power.
— Erin Doherty, Axios, 12 Feb. 2025 -
They are marked by division, fear, and uncertainty—but also by an enduring potential for hope and transformation.
— John Hope Bryant, TIME, 23 Jan. 2025
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