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Discover Ludwig"much tolerated" can be used in written English.
It is often used to express that something is accepted or allowed despite being disliked or disapproved of by someone. Example: "The new school dress code was much tolerated by the students, who were not happy with the strict rules."
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The kingdom has never much tolerated public expressions of dissent.
They say that in a country like ours where there are strongly established democratic institutions, hate speech (short of incitement to violence) can be pretty much tolerated in the confidence that no drastic, long-term consequences will ensue.
In the context of AOX screening, however, we believe that ion suppression can be very much tolerated.
He explained that roughly half the population is Hindu, but the Christian and Muslim minorities are very much tolerated, as is the odd Buddhist.
That conflict was compounded in 1982, when Mr. Jordan arrived in Hollywood, where homosexuality was not much tolerated, on screen or off.
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In the charged political climate in the current civic debate, much is tolerated, and much is ignored or dismissed.
Not only this, Kadcyla is also much better tolerated by women than current standard treatment options, causing much less in the way of traditional chemotherapy associated side effects.
On the contrary, cell cycles in somatic tissues are much longer, such that a partial loss of function might be much better tolerated.
But also much was tolerated; people could get away with it as long as they didn't frighten the horses too much, as it were.
Porridge with rice milk I find that rice milk is much better tolerated than cows' milk.
But the bank has denied that any superiors knew what Mr. Kerviel was doing — much less tolerated the behavior.
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