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please be tolerance with it vs please be tolerable

The phrases "please be tolerance with it" and "please be tolerable" are not directly comparable because they have different meanings. "Please be tolerance with it" is incorrect as "tolerance" is a noun, not an adjective. On the other hand, "please be tolerable" is correct and means to be bearable or acceptable.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 961 views

please be tolerance with it

This phrase is incorrect. "Tolerance" is a noun and cannot be used as an adjective.

The correct form would be to use an adjective like "tolerant" instead of the noun "tolerance."
  • Cannot finish this step because local error is greater than local tolerance. Please check solver settings and try again.
  • I am pleased that the European Parliament supported my amendment to Paragraph 26 on zero tolerance with regard to crimes of honour.
  • Confirmation of results exceeding the tolerance with two GC columns with stationary phases of different polarity.
  • The maximum tolerance with regard to each agricultural parcel shall not, in absolute terms, exceed 1,0 ha.
  • However, the maximum tolerance with regard to each agricultural parcel shall not, in absolute terms, exceed 1,0 ha.
  • Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 2003/2003 lays down the tolerances with regard to the declared nutrient content.
  • Please be Maverick, please be Maverick.
  • The tolerances with reference to the nominal relative positioning between track and platform are:
  • We have learnt the lessons of our history and we believe all decent-thinking people in Europe share that desire for tolerance with us.
  • Subject: Zero tolerance with regard to the presence of fragments of bone in feed
  • But please be absolutely sure before you decide.
  • Please be upstanding for the bride.
  • Please be careful with all transmissions.
  • - Sophie, please be careful.
  • Please be with us in such times...
  • Start there, please be careful.
  • Please be assured that I have no wish to rake over old ashes.
  • Please be courteous towards the British Presidency.
  • - Lisa, please be working.
  • Please be school, please be school.

Alternatives:

  • please be tolerant with it

please be tolerable

This phrase is correct and means to be bearable or acceptable.

You can use this phrase when asking someone to be bearable or acceptable in a certain situation.
  • We could just try to reduce it by 100 or 200 billions euros so that the relation with the national product might be tolerable.
  • Costs must be tolerable for consumers and the global competitiveness of European industries must not be jeopardised.
  • Then I came to my senses and I realized the only way this place would be tolerable is if I get to be here with you.
  • Nor would it be tolerable in the case of many small businesses if uniform, across-the-board reductions in working time were steamrollered through from Dresden to Porto.
  • The costs incurred in administering and implementing them, and in monitoring their implementation, must be tolerable, without making it less likely that groundwater will be maintained in a good chemical status in all 25 EU Member States, for that is our objective.
  • Please be Maverick, please be Maverick.
  • But please be absolutely sure before you decide.
  • Please be upstanding for the bride.
  • Please be careful with all transmissions.
  • - Sophie, please be careful.
  • Please be with us in such times...
  • Start there, please be careful.
  • Please be assured that I have no wish to rake over old ashes.
  • Please be courteous towards the British Presidency.
  • - Lisa, please be working.
  • Please be school, please be school.
  • Please be it, please be it.
  • Please be there, please be there.
  • Please be open, please be open, please be open.
  • Please be gone, please be gone, please be gone...

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