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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tolerance for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the ability to accept or endure something, often in the context of differing opinions, behaviors, or conditions.
Example: "She has a high tolerance for criticism, which helps her improve her work."
Alternatives: "an acceptance of" or "a capacity for".
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A tolerance for banality helps.
This speculation requires a tolerance for ambiguity.
Americans may have to develop a tolerance for failure.
In particular, they require a tolerance for uncertainty.
A tolerance for failure requires an intolerance for incompetence.
(Humans changed biologically, too, evolving such new traits as a tolerance for lactose as adults).
But a tolerance for contradiction may simply be part of Stern's DNA.
History ultimately has a selective memory, a tolerance for human indulgence.
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And she suggests one other personality trait required of a terrorist: a high tolerance for risk.
They want to feel appreciated and have a low tolerance for a lengthy response time.
"Everybody has a budget or a certain tolerance for where they can go," Melvin said.
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