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The phrase "Waiting on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone is awaiting a response, action, or event from another person or entity. Example: "I'm just waiting on the final approval before we can proceed with the project."
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Waiting on
verb
Present participle of wait on
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Waiting on her desk are sunny daffodils.
Waiting on tables, terrible.
Waiting on update.
Waiting on MRI results.
Waiting on set gets boring.
Waiting on the world to change.
No waiting on this one, however.
The one everybody was waiting on.
I'm waiting on you.
We're waiting on test results.
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He has to wait on God.
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