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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'awaits for' is not correct and not usable in written English.
The correct phrase is 'awaits.' For example, "The princess awaits her fate in the dungeon."
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Disappointment awaits for some — and their shareholders.
There an unadorned green Android awaits for your design.
Vogue in particular is the one the industry awaits for with excitement, but it's also usually one of the last issues to come out.
Now, to tackle the household trash in the city's surrounding seabed, a drone bidding war awaits for the technology to map the trash spots.
History awaits for Hull – and as Radford alluded to afterwards, it will be one hell of a party if they finally end their Wembley hoodoo.
In fact they are going to create crime: a huge new criminal industry awaits for stealing, copying, falsely creating and manipulating that newly-created precious commodity, "identity".
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This was eagerly awaited for several reasons -.
Wonderful efforts, long awaiting for such initiative, involving ELP alum.
IT WAS a moment Russians had awaited for many years.
But the report had been keenly awaited for another reason.
The flotation is the most eagerly awaited for years.
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