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The phrase "a certain tolerance in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acceptance or allowance of variations or differences in a specific context, such as behavior, performance, or measurements.
Example: "In scientific experiments, a certain tolerance in the measurements is necessary to account for potential errors."
Alternatives: "a specific allowance for" or "a degree of flexibility in".
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There's a certain tolerance in just hanging around, being cool with it.
Although he sees a certain tolerance in French society, it does not, he says, extend to Africans.
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For possibly large matrices an approximation up to a certain tolerance needs to be obtained in a robust and efficient way.
Furthermore, when the feedback mirror is highly reflective, there exists a certain tolerance of the optimal parameters, in which the conversion efficiency decreases only slightly.
Demanding that the normalized distance between the kinematical and static apparent moduli of a finite-size specimen be smaller than a certain tolerance, the minimum RVE size is estimated in a closed form.
"In the theoretical... there's a certain tolerance of vigilantism".
"Everybody has a budget or a certain tolerance for where they can go," Melvin said.
There has always been a certain tolerance for eccentricity among forwards.
Given a certain tolerance ε, BNB converges to an optimal solution of (31).
We all have a certain tolerance for side effects.
A certain tolerance is required here due to the representation's sparseness.
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