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The phrase "tolerable workmanship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level of quality in craftsmanship that is acceptable but not exceptional. Example: "The furniture was not perfect, but the tolerable workmanship made it a good value for the price."
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Just one quality, the humblest, makes Michelangelo reliably tolerable: workmanship.
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Exquisite workmanship?
Great workmanship down there.
The workmanship is really wonderful.
The workmanship is impeccable.
"The workmanship is incredible".
NOISE LEVEL -- Tolerable.
That much was tolerable.
The price for such workmanship?
Legoland had been tolerable.
Still, adequate is tolerable.
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