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It is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a question form of the sentence "It is tolerable." and can be used to ask for someone's opinion or to express doubt or uncertainty about something. Example: "I just finished my presentation. Is it tolerable or do I need to make any improvements?".
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Why is it tolerable to walk onto a bus without paying, but not to have your legs propped up on an empty train?
"For him, a lot of times, is it tolerable would be a better question to ask him, because he's going to play beat up, that's just who he is.
The question is, "In civil society, is it tolerable to take advantage, by whatever means, of someone over whom one holds a position of power or strength that they cannot overcome, just because you can?" In her remarks, Ms. Trump touched on the core of cyberbullying: harassment.
Is it tolerable for already rich people to manipulate the tax system in their favour thus?
Is it tolerable and does it cause adverse events?
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As problematic as the practice is, it was at least tolerable when preference was given to inclusive prayer that reflected our nation's diversity of faith and belief.
Still, the oppressive atmosphere might have been tolerable were it not for the hunger.
Even these would be tolerable were it not for the obscene prices they charge Muslims wishing to fulfil one of their Islamic obligations.
All of this would be tolerable enough were it not for the slightly self-congratulatory air with which the story is presented.
It is not tolerable and it does not represent what this city's values are and the good people of this city," Emanuel continued.
These days, the accommodations compare very favorably with sleepaway camp and the hotel food is tolerable (it's served at a buffet, so at least there's plenty of it).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com