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Discover Ludwig"tolerate mistakes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that someone should not be overly critical or punishing when someone makes a mistake. For example, "As part of a healthy learning environment, it is important to tolerate mistakes."
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The solution is not to tolerate mistakes or avoid risk.
Presumably, companies that want to encourage risk-taking must be willing to tolerate mistakes.
"Studies with children and adults show that a large percentage cannot tolerate mistakes or setbacks," she said.
If you're part of the team you tolerate mistakes or failures more than you do as a fan".
Nunez's eight errors are part of his learning process, the Yankees believe, just as the Cubs will tolerate mistakes by Castro as he evolves into what they hope is an elite player.
Mr. Zucker was deeply upset about the error and the ensuing correction, and made clear to his staff that the network would not tolerate mistakes amid such intense public scrutiny.
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But then, he became sharp with me – not tolerating mistakes I made, then blaming me and victimising me.
He is also desperate for something to help him "escape the regimen of perfection and competence" imposed by his work, which "neither allowed improvisation nor tolerated mistakes".
They tolerate my mistakes.
N.F.L. coaches will tolerate physical mistakes but not mental ones".
Tolerate honest mistakes, honorable failure, risk taking, and contrarian thinking?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com