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The phrase "a lot of wait" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to express a significant amount of waiting time, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "There was a lot of wait at the airport due to the delayed flights."
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A lot of waiting around".
There's a lot of waiting.
"But mostly, there was a lot of waiting".
"There's a lot of waiting around," he said.
For others, there is a lot of waiting around.
Music was just this ethereal land of maybe, a lot of waiting and waiting.
"We're a quick nation, and there's a lot of waiting in soccer," she said.
There is a lot of waiting-in-lines in this city right now.
"There was a lot of waiting around for people to come in [to the clubs].
"There's a lot of waiting around on movies," he said.
In practice, that may involve a lot of waiting around for others to complete their subtasks.
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