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Discover Ludwig"await delivery" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to wait or be in anticipation for something to be delivered. You can use this phrase whenever you are waiting for something to be delivered to you, such as a package, a letter, or a food order. Example: "I am eagerly awaiting delivery of my new laptop, which I ordered online last week."
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Now that he's won, we await delivery.
Customers tap their order into a touchpad, pay for it by card, then go to a table and await delivery by a member of staff.
Because of choices in fabrics or finishes on furniture that is frequently too large to stock, customers don't leave the store with it, but await delivery.
At the Ocean Acres at Barnegat development, where hundreds of single-family homes are being built near Barnegat Bay, several buyers await delivery of new Toyota Yaris hatchbacks, which will arrive in their garages early next year at the time of their closings, courtesy of the developer, Walters Homes.
While the automotive world and many Tesla pre-paid customers await delivery of the company's highly anticipated Model X gull wing SUV, and any news about production on the even more highly anticipated Model 3 $35,000 sedan, Tesla stock has fallen $50 a share since hitting a high of more than $240 in late December.
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Spaceships await deliveries of lemon-soaked paper napkins; aliens watch gameshows and take holidays in Bournemouth.
But at the south end of the 110-acre main campus, in a new $150 million residential village, the lights of five dormitories burn brightly as knots of students from all parts of the United States stand outside, talking and laughing as they await deliveries from pizzerias and Chinese restaurants.
(Above, awaiting delivery of a stillborn child in Senegal).
Some unpopular decisions (and angry villagers) are awaiting delivery.
At the time she was arrested she was awaiting delivery of an Aston Martin.
They are awaiting delivery on 325 more planes and have options to buy an additional 150.
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