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Discover Ludwig"tolerate criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the ability to endure criticism or negative comments. For example: "He has the ability to remain composed and to tolerate criticism in difficult situations."
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An inability to tolerate criticism or critics.
They cannot tolerate criticism.
This may explain why he would never tolerate criticism of the first two caliphs.
Veteran diplomatic observers said Mr. Castro could not tolerate criticism of his government.
Until then, Nick Hytner will have to learn to tolerate criticism even from dead white males".
He doesn't tolerate criticism and his citizens have very few rights.
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Even so, Mr Saleh tolerates criticism in the press and allows the opposition to organise freely.
The SPLM is not a democratic outfit and barely tolerates criticism.
Whether or not it can be taken at face value, the explanation provides an illuminating counterpoint to Ahmadinejad's protestations that the Islamic regime allows free speech and tolerates criticism.
Tolerating criticism may an emotional or attitudinal skill, but it seems to have epistemic value.
He can tolerate the criticism.
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