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The phrase 'be tolerant of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone should accept and respect beliefs, opinions, and behavior of someone else. For example, "We should all strive to be tolerant of different backgrounds and cultures."
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"Well, don't be tolerant of me because I'm African-American.
Anyone can be tolerant of those who are tolerant.
But should we not be tolerant of other cultures?
"It's said to be tolerant of heavy clays and damp, shady conditions".
The bride's sister, Nina Gerrero, thinks hosts ought to be tolerant of the behavior.
China has warned that it will not be tolerant of democracy.
We need to be tolerant of people and the needs of others".
I think we should be tolerant of people having different sexual orientations.
They didn't understand that a car was engineered to be tolerant of things like sticky pedals.
You have to be tolerant of a lot more ambiguity in macro than in micro".
As if Israelis can't be tolerant of gays because they are tolerant people.
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