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The phrase "always wait to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to be patient or to hold off on taking action until a certain condition is met.
Example: "In uncertain situations, it's best to always wait to make a decision until you have all the necessary information."
Alternatives: "always hold off on" or "always delay before".
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"You can't always wait to receive an invitation".
When leaving a school visit, always wait to hear your child's impressions before offering your thoughts.
For some pregnant women, depression does not always wait to be postpartum.
Pleasant, though unpolished servers present checks before they're requested, none knew where to put the plates they carried nor did they always wait to speak until there was a pause in table conversation.
Their various adventures were interspersed with scenes of their slow lift descent, replete with useful life tips, such as Mungo saying "We must always wait to make sure the lift door is shut".
And always wait to think clearly about making a decision.
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"I was always waiting to get back and prove myself.
I am always waiting to finish the next thing.
So when one team cut him loose, another was always waiting to pick him up.
"What is it all about this fire always waiting to blaze up?
"I was always waiting to meet someone where it felt right, like the stars were aligned.
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