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The phrase "have tolerance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to show understanding and acceptance for the opinions and choices of others. For example: "Let's all try to have tolerance for one another, no matter our differences."
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They should be able to tolerate high metal concentration and have tolerance for several metals simultaneously [ 44].
Was it good to have tolerance for pain?
I've seen firsthand that you can bridge differences, you can have tolerance between groups.
What we also realise is that the Eisnehower-era doesn't have tolerance for non-conformity.
I know you can't see that here, but they also have tolerance in the case of position.
On Al Jazeera TV the other night there was a debate on this subject in which the Arab journalist Ahmad al-Sarraf asked: "Why don't we have tolerance?
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"She wasn't addicted, but she had tolerance," he said.
But since when has tolerance or open debate been a feature of student politics?
Everyone has their own tolerance, right?
I have no tolerance whatsoever for politics.
"I have no tolerance for that.
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