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The phrase "which is tolerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is acceptable or bearable in a given context. Example: "The noise from the construction outside is bothersome, but it is a level which is tolerable for me to work."
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The hardest thing about democracy is the boring and irritating process of listening to people you don't agree with, which is tolerable only when each side strives not to hurt the other's feelings.
The mean operating time was no more than 1 h, and the mean decrease in hemoglobin within 24 h was 1.635 g/dL, which is tolerable for most patients.
It is found that the integrated reformer HT fuel cell system can operate in an auto-thermal mode using a Co Fe/Zn catalyst to reform aqueous ethanol at 500 °C to produce hydrogen with about 3% of CO which is tolerable for an HT-PEMFC operating at 200 °C.
The here applied current was between 2 mA and 10 mA, a range which is tolerable for human beings assuming a covered distance of the electric current in the human body (from the hand to the feet), according to the standard [27].
The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure of sampling adequacy was higher than 0.60 (0.79) which is tolerable and suggested that the dataset was appropriate for a factor analysis.
Recent experimental data suggest an incomplete inactivation at a pressure level, which is tolerable for the bone substance of ossicles and results at least in a considerable reduction of pathogen load.
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The men treated her with condescension and irritation, not so much because she was a woman as because she was a woman pretending to know things that she did not know, and vanity and foolishness, which were tolerable in a man, were not tolerable in a woman.
In this study, although high concentrations of serum proteins in 100% serum can alter the osmolarity and pH of the preparation [ 17], very few patients had ocular discomfort which was tolerable.
A double-blind, randomized trial on the efficacy of ziprasidone in reducing tic symptoms showed that it reduced tic symptoms by 35%, although side effects, most of which were tolerable, developed in more than 80% of patients [ 52].
As there have been no measurements as yet, the 2000 values are the only indication of an upper limit of radio frequency interference which is not tolerable for the detector electronics.
The GA algorithm provides superior performance than the first proposed LCF and GCF algorithms in terms of energy cost, but it implies a time-expensive itinerary calculation, which is not tolerable for time-critical applications.
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