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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "take a patience" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
However, you could use the phrase "have patience" in written English. For example, "I know this process is taking longer than expected, but please have patience."
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Even just to witness these chats would take a patience that is probably beyond me.
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"It's a great company that will take a little patience".
This can take a little patience, as it can be difficult to pull the whole tie through the small hole.
For the risk to pay off, it is going to take a lot of patience.
"It will take some time, it will take a lot of patience".
Good decisions take a lot of patience, study, and calculation.
It can take a lot of patience to see cash flow.
Negotiating with Iran will take a lot of patience.
The first time around, completing these steps may take a bit of patience.
He added that Shockey had "maybe taken a few patience pills along the way".
It took a little patience and a little trust in each other.
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