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Discover LudwigThe phrase "patient about" is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a verb and does not form a complete sentence. It can be used in certain phrases or expressions, such as "be patient about something" or "show patience about something." For example, "She was patient about waiting for her test results" or "He showed great patience about his job search."
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So going by the book, I should have informed my patient about the pros and cons of tobacco.
"It is a journey that is worth being patient about".
This questionnaire asks the patient about symptoms as well as their ability to perform certain activities.
Be patient about what you are doing.
I am very patient about it.
"I need to be very patient about this," Kahn said.
They're not patient about their words or their encouragement.
"Norm has been very patient about his opportunities.
Diskin cautioned: "We have been too patient about this.
"You can talk to the patient about their side effects.
The Fed promises to be "patient" about tightening monetary policy.
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