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Discover LudwigThe phrase "patience with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is demonstrating patience when dealing with a difficult situation or person. For example: "He has shown remarkable patience with his difficult customers."
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He had no patience with unsuccessful men.
He had no patience with camouflage.
She had no patience with my chatterings.
Patience with the process is a necessity.
Robert seems to lose patience with her.
Patience with "The Sixties" is rewarded.
AMERICAN officials are losing patience with China.
Judge Glenn has no patience with this.
"I've not lost patience with Hatem.
Lack of patience with irrational people.
'Strategic patience' with North Korea is over.
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