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"tolerant to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that is willing to accept or endure something, such as another person's opinions, choices, or beliefs. For example: She is very tolerant to others' religious beliefs.
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He is tolerant to a fault, yet canny, sometimes ironic.
"There is no need to be tolerant to the intolerant.
"My parents are very tolerant to me," she explained.
"They are considered very open and tolerant to other groups".
Unlike other yeasts, M pulcherrima is found to be very tolerant to inhibitors.
"Our country is very tolerant to all kinds of religions," said Ms. Meng, the office worker.
It's narrow, with bright green foliage, and tolerant to clay and drought.
Travel helps us to learn about other cultures and to be tolerant to alternative perspectives.
He was tolerant to it and the snake apparently was not.
That made them more flexible and tolerant to those around them.
That's the danger, that we're not aware of the shift from tolerant to hard".
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