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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are tolerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is acceptable or bearable in a given context.
Example: "The conditions of the project are tolerable, allowing us to proceed without major issues."
Alternatives: "are acceptable" or "are bearable."
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are tolerable
adjective
Capable of being borne, tolerated or endured; bearable or endurable.
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In employing these methods, a determination must be made as to whether existing risk levels for a process are tolerable by comparing risk estimates with risk tolerance criteria.
They are tolerable, but we don't believe that you should have to tolerate your food.
Saturday mornings, however, are tolerable.
"Even bad days are tolerable living in paradise".
The futon beds are tolerable, for a couple of nights.
But because such mistakes are rare, they are tolerable.
"Some of them are tolerable, some middling, others wretched," he wrote.
Commonly, side effects of antidepressants are tolerable things like nausea, restlessness, dry mouth, and so on.
"These converted tenements are smaller spaces, so the numbers are tolerable," he says.
High ceilings and upholstered banquettes circling the room mean that noise levels are tolerable.
If inflation expectations at (say) 3% are tolerable, then one can simply set the target at that level.
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