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The phrase "a wait and see" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where one must be patient and observe how things develop before making a decision or taking action.
Example: "The project is still in its early stages, so it's really a wait and see approach for now."
Alternatives: "a wait-and-watch" or "a wait-and-observe".
Idiom
Wait-and-see attitude.
A skeptical attitude.
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"It seems like a wait and see," he said.
We're on a wait and see basis here".
I think it's just a wait and see".
That's a wait and see situation.
It's a "wait and see" mentality.
But it's a wait and see like any other job.
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It's a wait-and-see.
That's a wait-and-see issue".
It is a wait-and-see situation".
"They have a wait-and-see attitude".
Dungy suggested a wait-and-see reason.
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