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do not put up with vs can not put up with

Both "do not put up with" and "can not put up with" are correct phrases, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Do not put up with" is a common expression used to convey a lack of tolerance or acceptance for something. On the other hand, "can not put up with" emphasizes the inability to tolerate or endure something.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 573 views

do not put up with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a lack of tolerance or acceptance for something. It indicates a refusal to endure or tolerate a particular situation or behavior.
  • Today, we also voted on women's rights and for women to have the right to a life in which they do not have to put up with violence.
  • The solution is a European debt compensation fund for fishermen to ensure that they do not have to put up with the inequality in relation to public burdens, generated by the import policy and the domination of the distribution giants.
  • Politics is the art of anticipating, preparing what we would like so that we do not have to put up with what we do not want.
  • Electronic trade in particular offers very interesting prospects for large and small European entrepreneurs provided that the ASEAN countries do not put up any thresholds in that area.
  • There is one peculiarity with which I will not put up with.
  • But I will not put up with a political agenda.
  • We will simply not put up with it.
  • We must not put up with the lowest common denominator.
  • You guys are lucky that Janet had to work late... ...because if she was here, she would not put up with any of this.
  • And l've been telling you l will not put up with your constant attempts to get me married.
  • But he will not put up with your insolence and lies.
  • But I will not put up with whatever Righteous history-rewriting mellie you have going on Right here, right now.
  • The street would not put up with that kind of thing.
  • The fact that it is not present shows contempt for Parliament, and we should not put up with being fobbed off like this.
  • These amendments are proof that we will not put up with harmonisation to the lowest common denominator.
  • I suspect that most of all, the German taxpayer will not put up with this expensive charade for very much longer.
  • That is something we must not put up with nor allow to go unchallenged.
  • You've always put up with too much.
  • I will not put up with this!
  • Well, we will not put up with this cult of harmonisation any more!

Alternatives:

  • refuse to tolerate
  • cannot stand
  • will not accept

can not put up with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to emphasize the inability to tolerate or endure something. It highlights the lack of capacity to put up with a particular situation or behavior.
  • There is one peculiarity with which I will not put up with.
  • But I will not put up with a political agenda.
  • We will simply not put up with it.
  • We must not put up with the lowest common denominator.
  • You guys are lucky that Janet had to work late... ...because if she was here, she would not put up with any of this.
  • And l've been telling you l will not put up with your constant attempts to get me married.
  • But he will not put up with your insolence and lies.
  • But I will not put up with whatever Righteous history-rewriting mellie you have going on Right here, right now.
  • The street would not put up with that kind of thing.
  • The fact that it is not present shows contempt for Parliament, and we should not put up with being fobbed off like this.
  • These amendments are proof that we will not put up with harmonisation to the lowest common denominator.
  • I suspect that most of all, the German taxpayer will not put up with this expensive charade for very much longer.
  • That is something we must not put up with nor allow to go unchallenged.
  • You've always put up with too much.
  • I will not put up with this!
  • Well, we will not put up with this cult of harmonisation any more!
  • We do not need, will not tolerate and will not put up with extra restrictions on self-employed drivers.
  • I can put up with a lot of stuff, but one thing I won't put up with is somebody messing with my pub quiz.
  • Just like you put up with me in the past, I'll put up with it all.
  • That is why they should not put up any financial barricades.

Alternatives:

  • unable to tolerate
  • cannot endure
  • incapable of putting up with

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