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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awaiting that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing anticipation or expectation regarding a specific event or information.
Example: "I am currently awaiting that important update from the team."
Alternatives: "waiting for that" or "looking forward to that".
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"Millions were awaiting that speech.
"We are still awaiting that phone call".
We are eagerly awaiting that moment".
One stayed on edge awaiting that rare skirmish.
While that scenario might be more likely, few people are eagerly awaiting that day.
Because one assumes that Mr. Roberts can't travel forever, and Ms. Chapman is still awaiting that check.
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We await that analysis.
We await that announcement.
A playoff game against Baltimore awaited that weekend.
As a glimpse of what awaits, that was intriguing.
We await that anthem, and we thank everyone who participated in this week's Questioningly.
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