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tolerable with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "tolerable with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing the acceptability of a situation or condition in relation to something else, but it is better to use it with more clarity. Example: "The noise level in the café is tolerable with the right background music playing."
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
50 human-written examples
They offer the potential to make DR-TB treatment shorter, more effective and more tolerable, with fewer side effects.
News & Media
But the adult version, as evidenced here in Green Bay, featured much of the same awkwardness as the high school prom, made only more tolerable with the addition of alcohol.
News & Media
The beautifully chosen list almost makes everything else tolerable, with whites like the 2009 tocai from the great Slovenian producer Movia ($36) and the subtle, savory 2009 Golfo del Tigullio from Bisson in Liguria ($45).
News & Media
That sort of success rate is tolerable with flies and sheep; not so with humans.And now, the hard partThat still leaves the much harder ethical question of whether developments like cloning (even if safe) and genetic modification are welcome.
News & Media
There, after the World Trade Centre was bombed in 1993, the exchange had leased a small room and shipped over clunky old monitors, grumbling all the while about the $300,000 in annual upkeep.Right after the attacks, conditions at the site were barely tolerable, with too few phones and too little space.
News & Media
This involves a collective sense that the form of governance which emerges is... a) mostly tolerable, with inevitable grumbles: or.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
9 human-written examples
This seems especially feasible, as the mild toxicity profiles for atrasentan as a single agent and in combination with interferon suggest a tolerable combination with other targeted drugs.
Science
If your reaction to soy is mild, you may be able to consume soy products in small quantities with tolerable effects, especially with the help of oral antihistamines.
Wiki
Not to mention tolerable meals with asshole relatives.
News & Media
In this study DEX was demonstrated to be a safe and tolerable drug with few side effects, especially related to the cardiovascular system.
Science
MCF is a tolerable regimen with comparable toxicity, response rates and survival data to most platinum-based combination chemotherapy regimens in use for this devastating disease.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "tolerable with", ensure the relationship between the tolerable element and the accompanying factor is clearly defined for maximum clarity. For example, specify the exact parameters or conditions under which something becomes tolerable.
Common error
Avoid using "tolerable with" without clearly specifying what makes something tolerable. Vague statements can lead to misinterpretations; instead, provide precise details about the conditions or factors that influence tolerability.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "tolerable with" functions as an adjective phrase followed by a preposition, modifying a noun by indicating the conditions under which it is bearable or acceptable. Ludwig's examples showcase its use in describing the acceptability of treatments, conditions, or situations when combined with other factors.
Frequent in
Science
64%
News & Media
28%
Wiki
4%
Less common in
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "tolerable with" is used to express conditional acceptability, particularly in scientific and medical contexts. While grammatically correct, its usage can sometimes feel awkward, as noted by Ludwig. It indicates that something is bearable or acceptable only when accompanied by certain conditions or factors. The phrase is most frequently found in scientific and news-related sources, suggesting a formal to neutral register. Alternatives such as "acceptable in conjunction with" or "manageable in combination with" may offer greater clarity in certain situations. Always specify the conditions that influence tolerability to avoid vagueness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Acceptable in conjunction with
Replaces "tolerable" with "acceptable" and uses "in conjunction with" instead of "with" for a more formal tone.
Permissible alongside
Substitutes "tolerable" with "permissible" and "with" with "alongside", implying allowance rather than mere tolerance.
Manageable in combination with
Focuses on the manageability of a situation when something else is present, instead of just its tolerability.
Bearable when used with
Replaces "tolerable" with "bearable", emphasizing the ability to endure something when used with something else.
Admissible considering
Uses "admissible" instead of "tolerable" and "considering" to introduce a condition under which something is acceptable.
Passable in light of
Employs "passable" instead of "tolerable", suggesting something is just good enough given certain circumstances.
Allowable given
Substitutes "tolerable" with "allowable" indicating something is permitted due to another factor.
Satisfactory conditioned by
Replaces "tolerable" with "satisfactory" and "with" with "conditioned by", emphasizing that satisfaction depends on something else.
Viable depending on
Indicates that something is workable or achievable, contingent on other factors.
Suitable under the circumstances of
Expresses that something is only appropriate or fitting given a specific set of conditions.
FAQs
How can I use "tolerable with" in a sentence?
Use "tolerable with" to indicate that something is acceptable or bearable only when accompanied by or combined with something else. For example, "The side effects were tolerable with medication." The "medication made the side effects bearable".
What can I say instead of "tolerable with"?
You can use alternatives like "acceptable in conjunction with", "manageable in combination with", or "bearable when used with" depending on the context.
Is "tolerable with" grammatically correct?
While grammatically sound, "tolerable with" can sometimes sound awkward. Ludwig AI suggests that while understandable, more precise wording often improves clarity. Consider rephrasing for better style in certain contexts.
What's the difference between "tolerable with" and "acceptable with"?
"Tolerable with" suggests something is just bearable under certain conditions, while "acceptable with" implies it meets a standard or requirement when something else is present. "Acceptable" generally denotes a higher degree of satisfaction than "tolerable".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested