I can live with that

I can live with that

I can tolerate what you are saying or suggesting. A: "I only have $40 on me today, but I can give you the rest when I see you on Sunday." B: "I can live with that." Yeah, I'd rather go to the mountains, but if you need a beach getaway right now, I can certainly live with that.
See also: can, live, that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

I can live with that.

Inf. That is something I can get used to.; That is all right as far as I'm concerned. Sue: I want to do this room in green. Bill: I can live with that. Clerk: This one will cost twelve dollars more. Bob: I can live with that. I'll take it.
See also: can, live, that
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • that does it
  • That does it!
  • have had a basinful
  • have had a basinful (of something)
  • basinful
  • stuck with (someone or something)
  • will have none of (something)
  • be in no mood for (something)
  • be in no mood for something/for doing something
  • hack it, to