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II . incurable [ınˈkjʊərəbl] N

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Hope. 10% to make the tragic concept more endurable.
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That's a long but endurable trip.
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Most people prefer beach tourism instead of yayla and the advance in climatization technology makes the hot summers more endurable.
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The pain might have been endurable if it had worked.
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This did sound endurable in the lower regions but the extra pull to elicit many notes in the upper registers proved to be overkill.
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These books help us develop new music, inspire us and make our days much more productive and endurable.
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These will make the loud nights slightly more endurable if you're one of the more sane people who can't pull all-nighters.
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Fastening the sheet on, closing your eyes and allowing your mind to drift for ten minutes can help make the rest of a jam-packed schedule seem completely endurable.
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You might feel a sharp endurable pain for a short period of times (longest would be 20 minutes) every now and then during the treatment.
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Endurable those gossamer threads may be, but they are all tangled somewhere.
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