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Discover Ludwig'tolerate doing' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to express that one is able to withstand or endure something. Example: I don't like going to the dentist, but I tolerate doing it for the sake of my health.
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Mr. Suozzi warned that he would not tolerate doing something "just because that's the way it has always been done".
By the mid-2000s, I could no longer tolerate doing my own homework assignments, because I could not stand all the visual noise on the textbook page.
you have to decide how long you will tolerate doing work you no longer find fulfilling.
At some point, you have to decide how long you will tolerate doing work you no longer find fulfilling.
She told me that her greatest pain from being poor provided all the determination and endurance she needed to tolerate doing without most everything in life; she had continued to make-do with the bare minimum throughout her entire life.
If you're going to be with someone long-term, you want to make sure that he can tolerate doing the things that only interest you, even if it means he has to sit through a chick flick once in a while.
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But as most of us know, "tolerate" doesn't cut it when compared with true acceptance.
The old me tolerated doing work I didn't enjoy.
Just because cancer vaccines are less toxic and better tolerated did not mean that they were magic.
"If you can't tolerate critics, don't do anything new or interesting," Bezos said.
All volunteers tolerated TENS well, though the highest tolerated current did vary from 10to3535 mA.
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