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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intolerance towards" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about a lack of acceptance or respect for someone or something. For example, "Our society has an alarming level of intolerance towards those of different backgrounds."
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Intolerance towards the "others" reaches its extreme in warfare.
"In 2016, intolerance towards Muslims is comparable to the intolerance towards the Protestants of 1763," he said.
It is a sign of growing Indian intolerance towards the issue.
It said there was "a real risk of an increase in episodes of intolerance towards foreigners".
But Chabad is tolerant, whereas the hallmark of haredism is intolerance towards non-observant Jews.
It's a sort of subtle intolerance towards people that's very bad".
There is a growing intolerance towards minorities and it feels like religion in general has become a dirty word.
Trying to remedy the army's intolerance towards Muslim soldiers, he was harassed and his home was ransacked by the KGB.
The case illustrates the fatal consequences of intolerance towards transgender people in Britain - an issue that remains stubbornly widespread.
The sacrifices Mario Monti's government has asked Italians to make for the sake of stability are certainly strengthening this intolerance towards the EU.
As well as the domestic political cost, she risks – at best – lending legitimacy to Mr Erdoğan's increasingly vicious intolerance towards journalists asking awkward questions.
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