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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a waste said" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or misconstructed expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The report was filled with a waste said about the project, making it hard to understand the key points."
Alternatives: "a waste of words" or "a waste of breath".
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"Such a waste," said Webber.
"This is such a waste," said one Western diplomat in Nairobi on Sunday.
"It's a waste," said Dennis P. Symanski, a senior researcher at the Electric Power Research Institute, a nonprofit industry group.
"If you give a prize and no one knows about it, it's a waste," said Melissa A. Berman, president and chief executive of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.
But if that was the only exposure, it would be a waste, said Frank Cooper, PepsiCo's vice president for portfolio brands.
"They are such beautiful buildings, such a waste," said Ernie Godfrey, a Vietnam veteran who uses Newington's doctors to help him with his heart problems and post-traumatic stress.
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"Time's a-wasting," said Senator Jack Reed, a Rhode Island Democrat who championed the agency.
"We'd like to get started -- time's a-wasting," said Alice Rivlin, a former director of the Congressional and White House budget offices who is one of Mr. Obama's appointees.
"It looks like a waste," says Gravatt.
"What a waste," says Dominic, before Steph knowingly dismisses his concerns: "It'll be prosecco, darling".
"It was the first time that it had occurred to me that it was totally unromantic and just a waste," says Mr Colen.
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