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The phrase "can wait until tomorrow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is not urgent and can be postponed or delayed until the next day. For example, "I don't have to submit the project today — it can wait until tomorrow."
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It's not like that can wait until tomorrow".
Or I can wait until tomorrow for my facial, and get it in an honest-to-goodness spa.
I'll be interested to see how the French fare but, to be honest, discussing the other games can wait until tomorrow morning.
The last hour or so of the day is spent working out what work I need to finish off and what can wait until tomorrow and starting to plan for the next day.
In most cases, the email can wait until tomorrow.
Worldwide is a different story, but that can wait until tomorrow.
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"I can wait until 2004".
My brother can wait until next winter.
I don't think this can wait until 2023 when the current Future Tours Programme ends.
Smaller businesses can wait until 2019 to reach the higher rate.
If you can wait until 2010, your new Rolls Royce will come with an automatically adjustable purse-holder.
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