durability in the PONS Dictionary

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In its early years it was marketed as a fabric which combined lightness and fashion with warmth and durability.
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These chains are legendary for their durability and defensive nature.
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Between 1993 and 1997, design and process solutions were developed to improve the functionality and durability of the product.
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Impregnated and epoxy-coated ammolite first entered the market in 1989 and the treatment significantly increased the availability and durability of the gem.
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Both are done to ensure atomicity and durability of transactions.
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Such an instrument has never been built or even designed before with anything approaching this degree of durability.
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This standard is concerned only with the resistance, serviceability and durability of bridge structures.
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Hardboard facing is applied to the furniture's flat surfaces to add to the durability of the designs.
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The most popular kayaks for fishing are rotationally molded from polyethylene due to their durability and lower cost.
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Has super-strength, speed, durability, stamina, the power of hypersonic flight and has control of "heavenly" energies.
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