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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to tolerate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to endure or accept something unpleasant or challenging.
Example: "She is able to tolerate high levels of stress without becoming overwhelmed."
Alternatives: "capable of enduring" or "able to withstand."
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"I wouldn't be able to tolerate it".
And they say that some people seem better able to tolerate doxycycline without experiencing side affects.
"After I said this prayer, I was able to tolerate the treatment a lot better".
"How long will the human body be able to tolerate that constant bombardment?" he asked.
Gradually, Elian was able to tolerate small quantities of soya milk, oil and wheat.
Sabit told a press conference that Karzai "has never been able to tolerate rivals").
Someone able to tolerate that can tolerate a lot," Hakan said.
If this ability can be enhanced, astronauts may be able to tolerate prolonged cosmic ray exposure.
Sometimes, he added, doctors simply rely on records of what patients were able to tolerate before.
Not being able to tolerate ambiguity creates all kinds of problems for the world.
He was trained to sniff out bombs and seemed able to "tolerate gunfire".
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