Your English writing platform
Free sign upSuggestions(5)
Exact(9)
As a former official in Spain's Franco regime, he had come to tolerate a degree of corruption.
As a former sports official in Spain in the fascist Franco regime, Mr. Samaranch had come to tolerate a degree of corruption.
Would the relatively small number of warheads the UK can deploy really deter superpowers that are prepared to tolerate a degree of population loss in the event of an all-out exchange?
He added: "The most baffling question to me as a political scientist is why this affluent and well-educated group of people is willing to tolerate a degree of corruption and a degree of mismanagement you really don't see in the United States.
A days-long cash crunch in the banking system last month – apparently aimed at getting lenders to adopt more cautious lending practices – has created an increasingly clear impression that Beijing is prepared to tolerate a degree of pain while it pursues economic overhauls.
Additional small efficiency gains may be realized through optimization of running clearances; typically, reducing wear ring clearances, using special materials that tolerate a degree of contact, and allowing the wear ring clearances to establish their natural minimum.
Similar(51)
After his own cease-fire declaration, he tolerated a degree of violent activity while Mr. Arafat made an effort to bring it under control.
At various times in the past the Communist Party has tolerated a degree of open expression, if only because some parts of the leadership have found it useful.
We show that such a payment scheme, which tolerates a degree of patient dumping, can ease information asymmetry and improve efficiency under some conditions.
O'Brien and colleagues found that men resisted visiting doctors for minor problems, and commonly tolerated a degree of pain for some time before visiting their doctor; reflecting (they argued), masculine constructs of 'hardiness' [ 10].
Although Mr Blair was frequently exasperated by Mr Brown's behaviour, he tolerated it with a degree of patience.
More suggestions(15)
tolerate a range of
tolerate a churn of
tolerate a diversity of
tolerate a division of
tolerate a bit of
tolerate a delay of
tolerate a transfusion of
tolerate a period of
tolerate a variety of
tolerate a session of
tolerate a snippet of
tolerate a refocusing of
tolerate a repeat of
tolerate a tightening of
tolerate a strip of
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com