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"Apologies for your patient" vs "Thank you for your patient"

The correct phrase is "thank you for your patience." The phrase "apologies for your patient" is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

Apologies for your patient

This phrase is incorrect. The correct phrase is "apologies for any inconvenience caused."

The correct phrase is used to express regret or say sorry for any trouble or inconvenience that may have been caused.

Alternatives:

  • apologies for any inconvenience caused
  • sorry for the inconvenience
  • apologies for the trouble
  • sorry for any inconvenience
  • apologies for the inconvenience

Thank you for your patient

This is not correct. Don't use this phrase.

You probably want to use the word "patience" here instead of "patient." The word "patient" can be an adjective or a noun, but as a noun, it means someone who is undergoing medical treatment.

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Some alternatives from our editors:

  • Thank you for your patience
  • Thank you for being patient

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