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Discover Ludwig"every waiting" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally, it is used in a poetic context, or to describe a situation where a person or a group of people are awaiting something with anticipation. For example: "The townspeople held their breath during every waiting moment, eager for the parade to begin."
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For every waiting child between 6 and 12, there were 8 prospective parents.
With that in mind, I have a modest proposal: Copies of Frederick Hess's recent National Affairs essay, "Does School Choice Workk'?" should be handed out at every "Waiting for 'Superman' " showing, as a sober-minded complement to Guggenheim's cinematic call to arms.
There are plans for every waiting room to adopt a number system like the one used by busy New York delis, Mr. McDonald said, but for now, after turning in papers to one of the window agents, applicants just have to wait until they are summoned by name.
He was there outside every waiting room.
The night ended with RJ coming out on stage with a box of records, selling and signing them personally; staying the full amount of time until every waiting fan had had their chance to shake his hand, and catch an autograph or a photo.
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Twenty-four hours a day, every minute of the day, every minute, every minute waiting for something to go wrong.
"Every minute, every hour, waiting for the plane".
Instead of turning to violence, we spend every day waiting for the next leak, like our parents spent every week waiting for a new episode of Dallas.
We spend every day waiting for the next leak, like our parents spent every week waiting for a new episode of Dallas.
Every child waiting here today is a boy.
Since then, Madeleine had stayed in every night, waiting for Leonard to call.
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