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The phrase "as a tolerant" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used when describing someone or something that embodies tolerance, but it typically requires further elaboration to clarify the meaning.
Example: "As a tolerant individual, she always seeks to understand different perspectives and promote harmony among her peers."
Alternatives: "as a person who is tolerant" or "in a tolerant manner".
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Malaysia has presented itself to the world as a tolerant Muslim-majority state.
He was mourned as a tolerant and peaceful man who was gunned down in his recording studio last week.
Indonesia is usually thought of as a tolerant Muslim country, but the episode highlights the growing power of extremist groups.
But many also objected to, or at least questioned, my characterization of India as a tolerant society.
Gandhi is still revered here, and credited with shaping India's political identity as a tolerant, secular democracy.
But his family, friends and colleagues see their shared vision of Russia as a tolerant and harmonious multiethnic society as being ominously endangered.
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As citizens of a tolerant, hardworking, many-hued country, the president said, "We are made for this moment".
Homophobia, overt and covert, is herding lesbians and gay men into ghettoes - which are then celebrated as signs of a tolerant society.
Not every man or woman will have as tolerant a work environment, or as loving a spouse, as I do.
Childs laughs: "It was tame, and it came with a trainer, but as tolerant as Stanley could be, he drew the line.
Setting forth a vision of Pakistan as an example of a tolerant and progressive form of Islam, General Musharraf plotted a daring course.
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