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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tolerant toward" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's attitude or behavior towards something or someone they may not agree with or understand. Example: Despite their cultural differences, the community was tolerant toward their new neighbors' customs and welcomed them with open arms.
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We found that while dominants were generally more tolerant toward bonded individuals, recent grooming increased tolerance independently of relationship quality.
Suffolk, he says, is not tolerant toward resident immigrants.
Mongols were curious about religions, and tolerant toward them.
Henry III, who was considered far too tolerant toward the Huguenots, was an object of attack.
The boom has had the side effect of making many Japanese a little more tolerant toward other Asians.
William was tolerant toward Roman Catholics and Separatists (dissident orthodox Calvinists), but was opposed by the liberals who wanted a more representative form of government.
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He proved a relatively tolerant ruler toward his Hindu subjects.
His virulent anti-Communism and his tolerant attitude toward foreign oil companies, however, gained him the backing of the United States.
All of those developments have helped create a much more favorable and tolerant attitude toward video games, both among the general public and politicians.
Although some Tea Party-affiliated groups have taken a more tolerant attitude toward cuts in defense spending, they remain deeply unpopular with Republican-identified voters.
Another reason to believe that economists may wish to adopt a tolerant stance toward flexibility in the language used to discuss expanded trade.
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