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Discover Ludwig"tolerant about" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's attitude or behavior when they are not judgmental or critical of someone else's choices. For example: "He was surprisingly tolerant about his friend's decision to quit their job and move to another country."
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But he was very tolerant about it.
We've been very, very tolerant about these major sociological changes".
And hopefully we'll be a little bit more tolerant about this.
I'm more tolerant about talking to people… well slightly, not a lot".
Pennsylvanians had been surprisingly tolerant about finding a foreigner on their doorstep, she said.
The two major racial ingredients came from Africa & India & the country is easygoing & tolerant about race.
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But the testimony before the Judiciary Committee established that he is not a nuanced or tolerant thinker about law, about constitutional tradition or about the general direction of an increasingly diverse American society.
It's being tolerant not about the things that don't really matter, but about the important things you'd die for!
The Culture is vastly curious and tolerant: just about the only thing it won't accept is being attacked.
He tells his tolerant girlfriend about a rare P-word and then wonders aloud if he is boring her.
Scientists, as a community, must practise having tolerant conversations about intolerance, unconscious bias, unfair power structures and a friendlier workplace for everyone.
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