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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from waiting" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to indicate the starting point or cause of an action, feeling, or situation. Example: "She grew impatient from waiting for the bus for over an hour."
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(a Admission from waiting list.
The emotional toll from waiting and waiting was quite painful.
From "Waiting for G-dot," by Kelsey Osgood.
Two doctors advanced on me from waiting room.
The interest costs from borrowing the money will be lower than the inflation from waiting.
Uncertainty, he argued, could increase the return to firms from waiting rather than making irreversible investments.
When she returned from waiting tables at 4 a.m., she said, he was rarely at home.
"The extraordinarily long lines deterred or prevented voters from waiting to vote," the lawsuit states.
He floor-hopped from waiting room to waiting room, eating food his grandmother brought him.
Within months, Mr. Turner went from waiting tables to being a top-selling artist.
Recipients, aided by powerful anti-rejection drugs, enjoy lives free from waiting lists and dialysis machines.
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