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"I wait" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a simple sentence that can be used to express a present tense action. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: - "I wait for the bus every morning at this exact spot." - "I wait for my turn to speak during meetings." - "I wait for my food to arrive at the restaurant." - "I wait for the perfect moment to take a picture." - "I wait for my parents to arrive home from work before I start cooking dinner."
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I wait.
I wait; with anticipation, I wait.
I wait; with mounting anticipation, I wait.
"I wait until tomorrow.
I wait for catastrophes.
So I wait.
Should I wait?
I wait 15 minutes.
And so I wait.
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I waited until 51.
The longest I waited was 2.5 hours".
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