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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tolerated with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the state of being accustomed to or accepting something that cannot be changed. For example, "She was able to tolerate the long hours at her job with a positive attitude."
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The things that are tolerated with homophobia are not tolerated when it comes to race.
Minor slights must be tolerated with finesse.
Both drugs are well tolerated with only mild side effects.
Strenuous efforts of the wrist were tolerated with moderate pain.
AAC was generally well tolerated, with a predictable safety profile.
The treatment was well tolerated with no adverse events reported.
The DC vaccinations were well tolerated with no side effects.
The misalignment tolerated, with the present method, may exceed the SE thickness.
The drug was well tolerated with a mean satisfaction score of 7.65 (range, 0-10).
The treatment was well tolerated with no serious or unanticipated adverse events reported.
In this phase the patient started partial weight bearing, as tolerated with crutches.
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