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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tolerate being" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe the act of tolerating or enduring a particular situation or state of being. Example: "I cannot tolerate being in such a toxic work environment any longer."
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"This will not tolerate being wet," Mr. Stuart said.
"She doesn't tolerate being locked up very well.
He could not tolerate being a pawn — and a penniless one.
It seems that Sarkozy's Don't Tolerate Being Sick on the Floor of Strange Hotel Rooms.
He also knew Jeter would not tolerate being benched to rest the injury.
When my mother could no longer tolerate being left alone, he brought us there, too.
A cat must tolerate being passed from stranger to stranger three times.
They cannot tolerate being without the ball; they seem to madden without it.
But this doesn't mean that Obama or his campaign can't tolerate being kidded.
"People that are bleeding to death aren't going to tolerate being put on dialysis," Dr. Cotton said.
"You would not tolerate being told off by this gentleman of this background," he told the boy.
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