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staying power
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stay·ing power (stng)
n.
The ability to endure or last.

staying power
n
endurance; stamina
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Noun1.staying power - enduring strength and energystaying power - enduring strength and energy        
endurance - the power to withstand hardship or stress; "the marathon tests a runner's endurance"
legs - staying power; "that old Broadway play really has legs"

staying power
noun endurance, strength, stamina, toughness Someone who lacks staying power is unlikely to make a good researcher.
Translations
staying power [ˈsteɪɪŋˌpaʊəʳ] Naguante m, resistencia f
staying power
staying power [ˈsteɪɪŋˌpaʊəʳ] ncapacità di resistenza


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