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The phrase "awaited details" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or specifics that have been anticipated or expected.
Example: "We are still waiting for the awaited details regarding the project timeline."
Alternatives: "expected information" or "anticipated details".
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See articleAs investors keenly awaited details of Twitter's forthcoming IPO, Facebook's share price reached $50 for the first time.
While the message delivered little of the eagerly awaited details of the congress framework, Mr Ocalan's naming Isis as an organisation that "pushed the boundaries of the meaning of barbarism" will not be lost on the anti-Isis coalition.
As defense lawyers awaited details of the evidence that the police considered likely to be found, a judge ordered the warrant's contents sealed at the request of city prosecutors.
Bond prices fell in quiet trading, reversing early gains, as a key short-term interest rate rose and as traders awaited details on the government's latest borrowing plans.
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Awaiting details.
"They are awaiting details of this proposal," he said.
"I am awaiting details from the airline, but we aren't getting information".
"We still await details of how that is to be tackled.
He added: "We still await details of how that is to be tackled.
"More volatility can be expected as investors await details of the restructuring".
I await details of the officials' diet (which obviously influences the bait they use) with bated breath.RAGHAVENDRA RAUWest Lafayette, Indiana.
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