Sentence examples for be patient dear from inspiring English sources

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be patient dear

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A person or animal who receives treatment from a doctor or other medically educated person.

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("Egad," you say, "there's a real gossip item in this column?" To which we respond, "Be patient, Dear Reader, we are not finished").

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Dear reader, if I haven't offended you personally yet – be patient.

It came from a Walgreens drugstore not far from here, and there was a "Dear Patient" form letter inside.

This could be "Dear Ms Brown" or "Dear Nina Brown".

Doctors who veer from guidelines on dosage strengths and combinations of medications for Medicaid patients are sent "Dear Doctor" letters pointing out that their prescribing patterns fall outside the norm.

Bob had been my dear, kind, patient, thoughtful, witty, and gentlemanly editor for years, since the death of Barbara Epstein, as wholly committed to editing the remarkable _New York Review of Books _as Barbara had been, as exacting, as perceptive, as tireless.

Do, but do, be discreet, dear".

There is high mutual respect between staff and patients, and nobody is called "Dear".

Farage is going, "Oh dear, oh dear".

The thought this puts in my head is: Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.

One is a dear friend.

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