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The phrase "a high tolerance for insult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is able to endure or withstand insults without becoming upset or offended.
Example: "Despite the harsh criticism from his peers, he maintained a high tolerance for insult and continued to pursue his goals."
Alternatives: "great resilience to insults" or "strong capacity for insult".
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Perhaps Goss just has a high tolerance for insult though.
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