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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'tolerance for' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to someone's ability to accept and cope with a difficult situation. For example, "John showed remarkable tolerance for his neighbor's loud music late at night."
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A tolerance for banality helps.
Different tolerance for risk?
Zero tolerance for cheaters!
Zero tolerance for frivolities.
So our tolerance for failure is lower.
How about a little tolerance for me?
Management has zero tolerance for negativity.
Steinbrenner had no tolerance for failure.
"I have no tolerance for that.
"We have zero tolerance for this".
Haden's tolerance for nonsense is limited.
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