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The phrase "and wait for a year" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating a period of time that one must wait before taking further action or making a decision.
Example: "After submitting your application, you will need to be patient and wait for a year to hear back from the committee."
Alternatives: "and wait for twelve months" or "and hold on for a year".
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They fill in their forms for UN passports and wait for a year.
I'd suck it up and wait for a year.
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Despite knowing that Bird had a year of college eligibility remaining, he drafted Bird in the 1978 NBA Draft and waited for a year until the future Hall-of-Fame forward Bird arrived, finally setting aside his team salary rules when it became clear that his choices were paying Bird a record-setting rookie salary or watch him simply re-enter the 1980 draft.
But Mr. Mann, director of "Heat" and "The Insider," said that Mr. DiCaprio seemed too young at the time and wanted to wait for a year or so.
"A refugee entering Turkey today will wait for a year and a half just to register with the U.N.H.C.R. and another year for his first interview with them," Mr. Kilic said.
"I don't see the reason to wait for a year and a half for people to set these standards," he said.
"I said I'd wait for a year and if I failed then at least I can say I tried".
For example, doctors and patients must be willing to wait for a year or two following a positive HPV test to determine whether the infection will persist or resolve.
True to his cautious nature, San Martín resisted the temptation to assault the capital, which was defended by a superior force, and waited for almost a year, until the royalists, despairing of assistance from Ferdinand VII (who had since been restored to the Spanish throne), withdrew to the mountains.
At last British people have been able directly to access and to enforce positive rights in the British courts, rather than having to go to Strasbourg and wait for years in a queue.
It's very interesting and phenomenal how the audience waits for a year between seasons.
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