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Discover Ludwig"can't tolerate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a lack of ability or willingness to tolerate or endure something or someone. Example: I can't tolerate people who are always late. (meaning: I am unable to tolerate people who are always late; it bothers me greatly) Note: "Can't tolerate" can also be used in a medical context to describe an adverse physical reaction to something, such as a medication. In this case, it would mean that a person's body is not able to tolerate a certain substance. Example: She can't tolerate gluten, so she has to follow a strict gluten-free diet.
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"They can't tolerate it".
I can't tolerate it".
We can't tolerate this anymore.
"Some people can't tolerate garlic.
"And a democracy can't tolerate that".
Because we can't tolerate so many deaths".
"We can't tolerate this anymore," he said.
"I can't tolerate it anymore," he said.
There's some people that can't tolerate pain.
We can't tolerate a thing like that".
"That's theft," the president added, "and we can't tolerate that".
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