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Discover Ludwig"impatient with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express frustration or annoyance with someone for not doing something quickly or properly. Example sentence: I was getting impatient with the waiter for taking so long to bring my order.
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Oz is impatient with such impatience.
He is impatient with speechwriters.
He was impatient with "patience".
He's impatient with that".
Impatient with the pace of the I.C.A.O.
She seemed impatient with their independent investigations.
He is equally impatient with liberal multiculturalism.
She never gets impatient with me.
They are impatient with stuffy conventions.
But we grew impatient with it.
She is impatient with half measures.
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