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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more tolerated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to compare the level of acceptance or tolerance between different situations or people. Example: While public displays of affection are generally tolerated in this city, they are more tolerated in the downtown area compared to the suburbs.
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That may be why operatic singing is more tolerated.
Meanwhile, ex-CIA director Michael Hayden has said that spies are more tolerated in the UK than in the US.
Sexual harassment has been more tolerated in France because the French like to believe that they take a relaxed view of sex.
The M.P.A.A. is frequently criticized for doling out R ratings for minimal amounts of sex, whereas violence is far more tolerated.
Pain is more tolerated in the African culture than in Western countries.
Therefore, waiting for innovative, more tolerated and effective treatments, there is a large request for non-pharmacological approaches that in many cases have specific pathophysiological targets.
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We should no more tolerate the wearing of the burqa in public than we permit nakedness.
It can't be the one on Palmer Avenue in New Rochelle, as Vinny, the meat department manager, would no more tolerate an "odoriferous meat case" than he would a bad cut of meat.
Demand more, tolerate less.
My hope is that we become more understanding, less judgmental, more tolerate, and more patient with one another.
In most cases, society is more tolerate towards boys sexual debut even during adolescence and whether married or unmarried.
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