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The phrase 'tolerate to' is not usable in written English
The phrase 'tolerate' is usable in written English, and is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as "to accept behaviour and opinions, although you might not agree with or like them". Example: We must learn to tolerate the views of others, even if we do not agree with them.
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We were taught how to tolerate, to sustain, and to persevere.
Who are the rebels, what do they want, and what will they pay or tolerate to succeed?
Next time, let's nominate a candidate willing to risk losing a few swing votes, something that Mr. Kerry seemed unable to tolerate, to win back America.
I will not tolerate to deal with a company that has a lady or a man that has any sliver of doubts on her or his integrity.
This means that Americans have to tolerate, to appreciate, even to encourage what Romney calls (using a phrase borrowed from Joseph Schumpeter) "creative destruction".
Homeowners are emphatically fed up with steep property taxes, but it is not clear what other steps they will tolerate to restore the health of county finances.
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Strains Reg1, Ker5, and HHS1 were able to tolerate up to 10%, whereas Bisk4 could tolerate up to 15%.
But Awakening members are armed and unlikely to tolerate efforts to muzzle them.
To tolerate means to insult".
and Ability of DHM-1 to Tolerate Exposure to Oxygen Figure S3. DOCX 108 KB).
To "tolerate" and to be "tolerated" involves an unequal relationship.
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