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The phrase "at wait" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misphrasing, as "wait" is typically used as a verb and does not pair with "at" in this context. An example of a correct phrase could be "I am waiting."
Alternatives: "on hold" or "in waiting."
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Now she is channeling her finely edited high-low sensibility at Wait and See, the boutique she just opened in a former convent near the Duomo.
Linda Raftree blogs about ICTs and development at Wait... What? and works as the Senior ICT4D Advisor at Plan International USA This content is brought to you by Guardian Professional.
*Girls' last names have been withheld Linda Raftree blogs about ICTs and development at Wait... What? and works as the senior ICT4D advisor at Plan International USA Keshet Bachan is a consultant specialising in gender equality, girls' empowerment and girls' rights This content is brought to you by Guardian Professional.
On June 7, a private memorial service was held at Wait Chapel on the campus of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem.
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He draws the line, though, at waiting at the bus stop.
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I'm very impatient with people who tell me they're not good at waiting tables.
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