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The phrase "tolerate for" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "tolerate" followed by a preposition such as "for" or "from." For example, "The students must tolerate the teacher's strict rules."
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It is tolerating employment practices that we wouldn't tolerate for any other group in Britain".
It is greatest when I drive my automobile, which I can tolerate for long distances.
The theater is also a nonunion house, something the labor bosses tolerate for the Juilliard's elaborate student productions.
They would not tolerate, for a moment, police or mayoral failure against riots in their own neighborhoods.
What few will tolerate for long is a sense of perpetual uncertainty about whether their interests will be safeguarded.
The executive branch may be able to tolerate, for example, war crimes in Bosnia; the judiciary does not.
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The tolerance is over.' We have been tolerating for so many years, for decades.
The quality of the PHA performed directly affects the level of risk tolerated for a process.
In fact, his abusive, bullying and threatening behavior has sadly been tolerated for decades.
In fact, his abusive, bullying, threatening and childlike behavior has sadly been tolerated for decades.
This is a situation we have tolerated for too long, and it needs to change.
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