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The phrase "any patience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a lack of patience or the idea of whether someone has patience in a given situation.
Example: "I don't have any patience left for this endless discussion."
Alternatives: "no patience" or "little patience".
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I don't have any patience.
Neither had any patience for their daughter's rabid politics.
I don't have any patience with weak personalities".
"Now nobody's showing any patience," Professor Brinkley added.
No charges were filed as the teen had not treated any patience during his time at the local hospital.
I don't have any patience for people who take stuff from their own lives or their friends' lives.
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Jerry Hairston Jr. waited 12 years to get to the playoffs, so waiting 13 innings to enter his first league championship series game did not require any extraordinary patience.
Let your friend know you've reached the end of your tether and haven't got any more patience with your friend's requests and stories.
If you have any amount of patience, a rare commodity these days, I know, and any amount of interest in the game, I suggest you give the article a read.
He chafed at criticism and compared himself to Jesus; his journals would try any reader's patience.
As Norton plays him, Richard is a kind of feculent, alcoholic whirlwind, a test for any man's patience.
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