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"days of waiting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to periods of time that involve waiting for something, like the results of an exam, a response to a proposal, etc. For example, "The week felt like an eternity of days of waiting for the phone call."
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The memory of the phone call telling me I needed to come into see my doctor the very next day (following the 10 days of waiting for the results from a biopsy) is still embedded in my mind.
Like fellow day laborers, he found that seven days of waiting usually yielded two days of work.
Finally, after nights and days of waiting.
It's been three days of waiting".
After days of waiting, it's finally here.
Some interviews require days of waiting in trucks and hotels.
At last, after nights and days of waiting.
The days of waiting in never-ending Starbucks queues are over.
Through tense days of waiting, opposition leaders and many citizens denounced the election as rigged.
After a few days of waiting, Team GB won two golds arrived this afternoon.
After days of waiting, Mr. Rashid was scheduled to leave the country without receiving any answers.
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