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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tolerance to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a person's capacity to withstand something or someone, either physically or emotionally. For example: "She developed a high tolerance to cold temperatures during her time in the Arctic."
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They show zero tolerance to risk.
"The B.C.C.I. has zero tolerance to corruption".
Sedums are known for tolerance to drought and salty air.
Iran's Islamic Constitution grants legal tolerance to Jews.
Principles of conservative treatment Improving the tendons tolerance to load.
The message: zero tolerance to all forms of discrimination.
Tolerance to drought and roadside salt are a plus.
Some people don't have enough tolerance to risk listening.
The weeds have evolved a tolerance to waterlogged soils.
"Everybody has their own tolerance to these things," he said.
That doesn't sound like "zero tolerance" to us.
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