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"I'll await" is a correct and usable sentence in written English
You can use it when you are expecting something, like a response or an outcome. For example: "I'll await your reply before I make a decision".
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I'll await my apology from lib dems for suggesting they would do this.
I'll await a second viewing to decide whether this really is Haneke at his very best, but for now I suspect that The White Ribbon will be the film that will most resound in the mind after the red carpet has been rolled up and put in mothballs for yet another year.
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I will await a concrete proposal before reacting.
At this point, I expect the legal process to follow its normal course, and I will await the result.
I am aware of the political situation here so I will await to see if a soldier is charged.
"I will await their response, and if an appropriate one is not forthcoming I shall feel forced to question whether Air China is a fit company to operate in the UK".
"I will await the full details and I will co-operate fully with any investigation.
Police Scotland are carrying out enquiries and I will await any developments in respect of this case with great interest".
I will await instructions about where and when to meet in Miami on [T]uesday…".
In the meantime, I will await the analytics and formulas to measure my own social media success.
Even though I am not aware what the significance is, I will await the blessings that will spring from this experience.
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