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The phrase "also designed to tolerate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a feature or characteristic of a product, system, or process that allows it to withstand certain conditions or stresses.
Example: "The new software is also designed to tolerate high levels of user traffic without crashing."
Alternatives: "also intended to withstand" or "also built to endure".
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This immune system may primarily defend not only foreign pathogens, but is also designed to tolerate non-pathogenic microorganisms, such as microbial symbionts.
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The predicted increase in floods, droughts, heatwaves and salinity exposure in soils also make it imperative to invest in new agronomic techniques and improved inputs designed to tolerate these types of environments.
Those crops are designed to tolerate the presence of herbicides.
The consensus functions are designed to tolerate t faulty inputs.
Rugged devices are designed to tolerate the abuse of being outdoors on a regular basis.
Roundup, as anyone following the GMO brouhaha knows, is the herbicide that genetically modified crops have been designed to tolerate.
Reliable transport protocols such as TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and SCTP Stream Control Transmission Protocoll) are designed to tolerate reneging.
Enterprise monitoring tools were not, largely, designed to tolerate scale or changes to scale.
TMCP steels are designed to tolerate high heat inputs, as the carbon content is reduced.
For this reason, our protocol is designed to tolerate packet losses.
Additionally, genetically modified crops are designed to tolerate very high levels of toxic herbicides, specifically glyphosate which is the active ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup.
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