Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The town sometimes had to put up with (and supply) years-long occupations.
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Bravura is insulted and wonders how the women put up with them.
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The local population had to put up with noise, dust and vibration.
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Similarly, workers who are high in normative organizational commitment feel they "have" to put up with less-than-favourable work environmental conditions because of contractual obligations.
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It was a tough movie to make, and they put up with a lot.
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Seemingly not very capable soldiers, but they do remain loyal despite all they're forced to put up with.
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Ken sees the girls as older sisters and has to often put up with them, though he still cares for them deeply.
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The residents are uneasy, but mostly willing to put up with their visitors.
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She frequently has to put up with his attempts at humour and social interaction.
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Your followers can not put up with such obligation.
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