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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awaited on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct phrase is "awaited" without the preposition "on."
Example: "We awaited the arrival of the guests."
Alternatives: "waited for" or "anticipated.".
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An update is also still awaited on Tindall's fitness.
You could never be sure what awaited on the other side of the door.
Real soccer men, unlike the officials whose judgment awaited on Sunday.
Qualification was all that mattered; and the serious work awaited on Saturday night.
What awaited on Saturday looked set to be decisive, the moment in which maybe the race would effectively end.
They sound like Hansel and Gretel, living in a state of shared delight, blissfully unaware of what awaited on the path ahead.
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The dapper dudes are sure to delight fans when their long awaited on-screen reunion hits theaters on November 15.
Similar challenges await on education and energy.
Could a similar turn await on Monday?
Another match on this sad sandpit awaits on Sunday.
First of all, Russia await on Friday evening.
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