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The word 'tolerances' is correct and usable in written English
It refers to the amount of variation or deviation that is allowed in a specific measurement or standard. It can be used when discussing precision, accuracy, or acceptable margins. Example: The manufacturer had strict tolerances for the diameter of the pipes, ensuring that they were all within 0.01 inches of the specified size.
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tolerances
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Plural of tolerance
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What is more, the silicon racks can be made to much higher tolerances than quartz ones.
But for bespoke applications, even those that must meet tough engineering requirements, or "tolerances", it may oust more traditional methods surprisingly quickly.
If the necessary tolerances are not met, the engine will seize and be no good to anyone.
But Mr Harper is a cautious man, with a fine ear for Canadian tolerances.
And because tolerances have become much tighter, fewer parts now contain defects.
Such tight tolerances are needed because many of the important bits of an aeroplane (the fuselage, landing gear, flaps and so on) bolt on to them.
Some of us may have inferred Fed tolerances that are a bit too ambitious, and events may well leave those of us who have done so disappointed.
Because LIDAR works at higher frequencies, the tolerances of the hardware involved must be much more precise.
Some four-fifths of the welding and body-assembly is automated, which makes it easier to work to extremely tight tolerances (around a fifth of a millimetre).
Modern machine tools cut or form parts to tolerances of plus or minus one ten-thousandth of an inch (0.0025 millimetre).
A number of rolling technologies are used to form the pierced hollows into tubes with specific dimensions and tolerances.
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