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The phrase "a patience for" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "patience with" or "patience for something."
Example: "She has a lot of patience with her students, even when they struggle to understand the material."
Alternatives: "tolerance for" or "understanding of".
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The New York stop includes house sets by the dance staples Mr. White, Nic Fanciulli, Fedde le Grand and others; white attire is mandatory, as is a patience for the creative two-stepping that can only arise at these broad, themed spectacles.
A patience for payouts is a hallmark of the most successful startup founders.
I have a deep well of appreciation for wins and a patience for getting past losses.
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In contrast, social is a patience game, which for many can be a bitter pill.
This career takes a hell of a lot of patience for different reasons, but I'm very lucky.
He had no help from a pacesetter and no patience for a slow, tactical race.
Kate Carcelen is a skilled skier with a seemingly endless patience for her husband's effort.
Taking HDR photos takes a steady hand and a second's patience, for instance.
The only cost is a few bucks and a bit of patience for new releases.
Have a gentle, caring voice and a lot of patience for everyone.
We have a 130-pound Great Dane puppy and I have a little more patience for her right now.
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