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"being patient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when speaking about the need to wait for something or when describing an individual's ability to wait. For example, "Rachel has always been known for being patient; she never rushes into decisions."
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So he's being patient.
Being patient is key.
"We're being patient," he said.
"She was worth being patient for".
The hardest part is being patient".
I'm still being patient, I'm still waiting.
Being a disruptor means being patient".
It's a matter of being patient.
But she is used to being patient.
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But I think it's just a matter of being patient".
"It's all about being patient," Bladergroen said.
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