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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tolerable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used as an adverb to mean "barely enough" or "just acceptable". For example: "The temperature outside was tolerable for exercising, so I decided to go for a run."
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The futon beds are tolerable, for a couple of nights.
You might even arrive home with something tolerable for supper.
That's considered tolerable for anyone in reasonable health.
That makes lower prices more tolerable for producers.
Is it tolerable for already rich people to manipulate the tax system in their favour thus?
The costs associated with such assurances should be tolerable for a society that considers itself benevolent.
As with most of Justin's output, Justin's World is surprisingly tolerable for adults.
Does the city have a maximum angle tolerable for either streets or sidewalks?
The status quo today may be tolerable for Israel, but it is not healthy.
They arrange to cover for each other, helping make the busy season tolerable for everyone.
Then came a bright sun that made the afternoon tolerable for those who didn't have to work outdoors.
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