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Discover Ludwig"patient with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when someone is willing to endure something with patience or when waiting for something to happen. For example: "The teacher was very patient with the student as they worked to understand the math concept."
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Be patient with him.
"They're patient with us.
"Okay, be patient with me.
Please be patient with me".
"Be patient with your elders.
He is patient with me.
He's unusually patient with me.
Nily is patient with this.
I'm not patient with things.
Patient with autograph seekers.
They're very patient with me.
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