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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awaiting from" is not correct and not usable in written English.
The correct expression would typically be "awaiting" followed by the subject or object without "from."
Example: "I am awaiting your response."
Alternatives: "waiting for" or "looking forward to.".
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But there was no full-court press that could beat the Heels, and no meltdown awaiting from them either.
With five gold medals won and one more seemingly awaiting from a concluding relay, Spitz was so unsure of himself in the 100 that he was ready to pull out.
Jacqui continued: "We are still awaiting from the chair on who the inquiry's core participants are, it should include all those who have been affected, from miscarriages of justice to sexually abused women and my innocent son".
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A big half time team-talk awaits from Franciszek Smuda.
A final ruling is awaited from District Judge Kimba M. Wood.
The word desire comes from the Latin verb desiderare, "to await from the stars".
In addition to France and the United States, entrants are awaited from Italy, Sweden, Canada and New Zea land.
Approval for this innovation is awaited from the Commodities Futures Trading Commission in Washington.
He said that formal responses were being awaited from both the North and South.
And our television is Web-enabled, so a vast treasure of other goodies awaits from Netflix, Hulu Plus and Apple TV.
The hearing was also told that reports are being awaited from the pathologist.
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