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The phrase "a long wait really" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the duration of a wait, often expressing impatience or surprise at how long it has been.
Example: "After a long wait really, the results finally came in, and we were all anxious to see them."
Alternatives: "an extended wait indeed" or "a lengthy wait truly".
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That's not such a long wait, really.
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This meant that the older persons had to wait for their turn, which could be difficult especially when the need was urgent: " But today it was a long wait, and I really had to go badly.
If you really want to adopt, be prepared for a long wait!
A long wait ensued.
Sure was a long wait.
It's a long wait.
It was a long wait.
A long wait began.
It might be a long wait.
Expect a long wait for your food.
Otherwise, it's a long wait.
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