Should I have the second "after"? And should it be "faced" or "endured"? The two were thrilled to be reunited after their many years apart and after all of the hardships that they had faced/endured during that time.
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It's fine. I think that endure carries the idea of facing successfully , even though it may have been painful. Your choice.
— Philip
It's fine.
I think that endure carries the idea of facing successfully , even though it may have been painful.
Your choice.
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