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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and wait to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a period of anticipation before something grows or evolves, such as a project, idea, or relationship.
Example: "After brainstorming ideas, we decided to take a step back and wait to develop our concepts further before presenting them."
Alternatives: "and pause for growth" or "and allow for maturation".
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He expects that the new API will appeal to businesses and social networking sites looking to increase their engagement without having to pay and wait to develop their own live video platforms.
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It couldn't afford to wait to develop its own product.
He also has properties in London that he is waiting to develop and a 300-room Georgian Gothic mansion, Toddington Manor, in Gloucestershire, which he wants to turn into a gallery and showing space.Mr Hirst is as famous for being rich and famous as he is for his art, which may be part of his appeal.
Regarding the airstrikes in Afghanistan, Mr. Abed Rabbo said that Mr. Arafat was waiting to develop a joint statement with other Arab and Muslim foreign ministers.
The New York City Partnership, for instance, was waiting to develop 546 units at eight sites affected by the lawsuit.
(They may also be waiting to develop the lung capacity for diving).
Whether they are hopeful or fearful, analysts and fund managers contend that the best course of action is to hold back and wait to see what develops next.
His first commercial A-life release was SimEarth (1990), a world-builder simulation for personal computers (PCs) in which players select from various landforms and climates for their planet, seed the planet with very primitive life forms, and wait to see if advanced life will develop.
This is one of the most troubling myths about areas undergoing gentrification: that they are "up-and-coming" neighborhoods of vast, unoccupied space, ready and waiting to be developed.
That would require surveying people's microbes and waiting to see who develops the disease.
But, she added: "The families who were cheering them on all along are now kind of staying away and waiting to see if symptoms develop.
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