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The phrase "a waist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the part of the body between the ribs and hips, often in discussions about clothing or body measurements.
Example: "She wore a beautiful belt that accentuated her waist."
Alternatives: "the midsection" or "the torso."
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Suddenly I had a waist.
She had a waist".
A bateau neckline gives you a waist.
It has hips, a waist, a torso.
An easy cheat would be to get a waist trainer.
A fine form that offers a bit of a waist".
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The place where Mr. Maxwell was last seen on deck has a waist-high metal banister.
The two garages have shelves, windows and a waist-high tub for bathing dogs.
Today a waist-high pile of charred religious pamphlets and Bibles continued to burn.
Then Terry Milton opened his front door and a waist-high wall of water poured in.
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