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Discover Ludwig"getting impatient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone is starting to become frustrated with a situation because it is taking a long time to resolve. For example: "After waiting in line for an hour, I was getting impatient."
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They may be getting impatient.
The crew was getting impatient.
But radicals are getting impatient.
A bystander was getting impatient.
His girlfriend is getting impatient, he said.
The two henchmen are getting impatient.
My customers are getting impatient," he said.
"What nonsense," he says, finally getting impatient.
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"And she got impatient".
I get impatient.
"People get impatient".
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