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awaiting for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"awaiting for" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase is "awaiting." Example: I am eagerly awaiting the results of the election.
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News & Media
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Exact Expressions
57 human-written examples
Wonderful efforts, long awaiting for such initiative, involving ELP alum.
Then here we are awaiting for something beautiful to happen.
News & Media
Worn down by the confrontations, the Atrashes are awaiting for a reply to another request.
News & Media
LittleBigPlanet is the title the PlayStation 3 has been awaiting for two years.
News & Media
Dr. Philip Eliades, Dr. Allen Miraflor and Dr. Luke Olson awaiting for sign out of the morning slides.
Academia
LANDSTUHL, Germany — It was the call that Yeganeh Salehi had been awaiting for more than a year.
News & Media
Sandy Lauder, 61, from Maldon, Essex, said he was awaiting for news of his Go flight to Edinburgh.
News & Media
Next week's meeting between the two prime ministers could mark the breakthrough Mauritius has been awaiting for many years.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
3 human-written examples
Disappointment awaits for some — and their shareholders.
News & Media
This was eagerly awaited for several reasons -.
News & Media
There an unadorned green Android awaits for your design.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "awaiting" without the "for". It's grammatically correct and more concise. For example, instead of "I am awaiting for your response", write "I am awaiting your response."
Common error
Don't add "for" after "awaiting". The word "awaiting" already implies waiting for something, making the "for" redundant and grammatically incorrect. Sticking to just "awaiting" will improve your writing's clarity and correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "awaiting for" functions as a verbal phrase, attempting to describe a state of expectation. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is simply "awaiting."
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Science
35%
Academia
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
7%
Wiki
6%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While the phrase "awaiting for" is frequently used across various sources, Ludwig AI highlights its grammatical incorrectness. The correct form is simply "awaiting". Although prevalent in news, science, and more informal contexts, it's best to avoid "awaiting for" in formal writing. Remember to use the concise and grammatically sound option of "awaiting", or alternatives like "waiting for" or "expecting", depending on your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
awaiting
Omits the unnecessary "for", correcting the grammatical error and making it more concise.
waiting for
Replaces "awaiting" with the simpler, though grammatically correct, "waiting for".
expecting
Focuses on the anticipation of something happening, without explicitly mentioning the act of waiting.
anticipating
Highlights the feeling of looking forward to something, often with excitement.
looking forward to
Emphasizes the positive expectation and eagerness for a future event.
in expectation of
Formal and emphasizes the state of anticipating something.
standing by for
Suggests readiness to take action once something happens.
prepared for
Implies readiness and expectation of a future event or situation.
bracing for
Indicates preparing oneself for something potentially negative or challenging.
on the lookout for
Focuses on actively searching or watching for something specific.
FAQs
Is "awaiting for" grammatically correct?
No, "awaiting for" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is simply "awaiting". The word "awaiting" already includes the meaning of 'waiting for'.
What can I say instead of "awaiting for"?
You can use alternatives like "awaiting", "waiting for", or "expecting" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "awaiting" and "waiting for"?
"Awaiting" is a more formal and concise way of saying "waiting for". Both are grammatically correct, but "awaiting" avoids redundancy.
How to use "awaiting" in a sentence?
Use "awaiting" directly followed by the object of your wait. For example: "I am awaiting your reply" or "She is awaiting the test results".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested