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The phrase "I would rather wait" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a preference or desire to postpone something. Example: "I would rather wait for the movie to come out on DVD than see it in theaters."
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Ronde said: "No, I would rather wait.
"I would rather wait until March and the presumption that we will see at least one good payroll number by then," he said.
Rather than rely on opinion polls in a time of difficulty, I would rather wait for the real polls in May.
If the ground came up right there's a possibility she might go to Ireland but I would rather wait for the Nunthorpe".
"I would rather wait until I'm trapped on an airplane for eight hours and have a movie that I haven't yet seen that will occupy a couple of hours".
"If it takes 10 years then I would rather wait and know that I felt each piece was strong than feel that it was time to put something out but five pieces are a bit weak". The industry standard cycle of album-tour-album-tour doesn't apply.
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I'd rather wait".
SAL: I'd rather wait for the doctor.
"I'd rather wait and see what happens".
"I'd rather wait a few more years than see a plebiscite in Australia.
"I'd rather wait and look at our young players than bring in one or two squad players".
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