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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a waiting list" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a list of individuals who are waiting for an opportunity, service, or item that is currently unavailable.
Example: "Due to high demand, we have created a waiting list for those interested in our new product launch."
Alternatives: "a queue" or "a reservation list".
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"There's a waiting list".
There was a waiting list.
It has a waiting list.
"But there's a waiting list".
We had a waiting list of 200.
That, too, now has a waiting list.
About 50 are on a waiting list.
And there is a waiting list.
Alas, there's already a waiting list.
Still hopeful about a waiting list?
And there's a waiting list.
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