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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tolerable to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is barely acceptable, such as: The loud noise was tolerable to me, but it was causing too much stress for my neighbor.
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Such shortcomings are becoming less tolerable to Atlanta-area shoppers.
It must be tolerable to the Arsenal manager.
"I'm very tolerable to the heat," she said.
As it ends, the house is tolerable to the subject, the best she can do.
Instead, Loftin airs music that is not only tolerable to parents, but is actually quite good.
The insight was that Charlie Parker was at least tolerable to all people who liked jazz.
He said it was not tolerable to leave cases in the Calais camp unprocessed for months on end.
They often explore the boundaries of what it is tolerable to hear, yet remaining welcoming, rather than forbidding.
Spelt uses the whole of the grain and seems to be tolerable to those with wheat allergies.
No longer do we believe it is tolerable to wait even a few days for a response to our communications.
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It'd be wise to study the chart below, which scales the biggest office food offenders from annoying-but-tolerable to entirely ruthless.
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