Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Severe sufferers may not be willing to travel far from their home or be able to form intimate relationships.
en.wikipedia.org
I'd be willing to compromise by paying more in taxes to unfreeze the five existing positions, but not add six new ones.
www.dailyprogress.com
Many professionals who are imbued with values of self-respect and common sense would be willing to walk the talk.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
Some charter operators at the press conference said they'd be willing to apply for the additional money.
articles.chicagotribune.com
The amount of ultimately recoverable uranium depends strongly on what one would be willing to pay for it.
en.wikipedia.org
If she's averse to heart-to-heart discussions, she may be willing to read a letter that kindly, courteously, yet unambiguously states the problem.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Patients may be willing to be hospitalized if leprosy will be curable within 5 years.
en.wikipedia.org
Further to this, he commented that he would be willing to spend more on advertising the town than any of the local hoteliers had.
en.wikipedia.org
But the 6-foot-9 beanpole must be willing to rough it up inside in order to stay on the floor long.
sports.inquirer.net
You've actually got to be willing to use logic and seek out and interpret evidence instead of reacting like a hysteric... but that doesn't make it less true.
www.calgarysun.com

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