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Built to outlast your patience, your warranty, and possibly your grandchildren.

means Able to withstand wear, pressure, and time without breaking down or wearing out.

from From Latin durare, to last or harden, rooted in durus, hardthe same stubborn stem behind endure and duration.

Economic cousinDurable goods last over three years by definition.
Hard relativesShares roots with endure, duress, and obdurate.
Opposite endPerishables are durability's doomed, short-lived counterpart.
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