1. I can't put off that noise.

2. I can't tolerate that noise.

3. I can't endure that noise.

4. I can't stand that noise.

5. I can't be patient with that noise.

6. I can't bear that noise.
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Are they all right?

2, 3, 4, and 6 are fine.

1 and 5 are not used.

Yes, all of the sentences you listed are grammatically correct and convey a similar meaning. Each sentence expresses the idea that you are unable to tolerate or withstand a particular noise. The choice of wording may vary slightly in terms of tone and intensity.

When choosing between these sentences, consider the context and the level of intensity you want to convey. For example, "I can't put off that noise" suggests that you are unable to delay or postpone dealing with the noise, while "I can't stand that noise" communicates a higher level of frustration or annoyance. "I can't be patient with that noise" implies a lack of tolerance, while "I can't bear that noise" suggests a sense of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with the noise.

Ultimately, the choice depends on the nuances you want to convey and the specific phrasing that feels most appropriate for the situation.