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The phrase "indulgence toward" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a euphemism for "leniency towards," especially in regards to expressing understanding, sympathy, or forgiveness. For example, "I understand the difficult circumstances you faced, and I will show indulgence towards your decisions."
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Lemann shows far less indulgence toward Grant, who appears mainly as a confused, politically expedient sellout.
Fanny's indulgence toward her husband is broken by signs of brittle exasperation and resentment that their circumstances should be so reduced.
Lincoln got on with Hay better than he did with his own son Robert, exhibiting a sort of paternal indulgence toward his winsome amanuensis.
Perhaps, in a likely grand coalition with the Social Democrats (the people's party no more), and without the neo-liberal Free Democrats, she will show a little more growth-oriented indulgence toward the likes of Greece.
He proposed his own commandments: This is what you shall do: Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to every one that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown.
Dissatisfaction with Naim Ternava's indulgence toward fanaticism and prejudice is a recurrent theme among Kosovar Mislims.
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If that dinner tipped the scales too far toward indulgence, we corrected that the next day with some backcountry skiing.
But in the very last days of the campaign, when Agnew was accusing Humphrey of conciliating people who "condone violence and advocate the overthrow of the government," Nixon's own tone began to slip, and he aligned himself with Agnew's remarks by saying that Humphrey had a "personal attitude of indulgence and permissiveness toward the lawless".
"But the thought is quickly banished as we pay with a credit card (again, a luxury then but a necessity now) and console ourselves inwardly with 'why stint when we work so hard to get here in the first place?' This luxury is now a right that we don't want to feel apologetic about!" Go Away Guilt, Over to Luxe: that is how Yes Bank's report described the elite's drift toward indulgence.
On the other hand, he also retains his tendency toward expressive indulgence.
It was as if he were straining against a principled compunction and toward an indulgence in the hedonistic rewards of painting.
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