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Discover Ludwig'inevitable waiting' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something must wait before it can happen, often because of a process that must be followed or laws that must be respected. For example: "The law requires that we accept any new applicants, but this also means inevitable waiting before we can offer them a place."
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It is final and inevitable, waiting there in the future, visible to anyone who wants to look for it.
We can use life's inevitable waiting periods as moments of ma -- ways to create still points in our constantly turning worlds.
A clear definition of interchange was elaborated by the Madrid Regional Transport Authority in 1985 with a vision of making them accessible, working and convenient i.e.: an "Area whose purpose is to minimize the inevitable sensation of having to change from one mode of transportation to another, and efficiently using the inevitable waiting time" [9].
Tickets are stamped with designated arrival times to ease the inevitable waiting and each visitor is encouraged to bring two items for appraisal.
This is in stark contrast to the situation in radiotherapy where over the last 20 years the continuing increase in demand, not matched by a compensatory increase in treatment capacity, has resulted in inevitable waiting lists (Williams et al, 2007).
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Though very informative, Eurodroid points out that their explanations also seem to serve as something of a mea culpa — getting all these devices to run Android 4.0 takes a lot of work, so sorry for the (inevitable) wait.
Then came takeout pizza, and some Monday-night football on TV and the inevitable return to the inevitably waiting homework.
In the warm and welcoming atmosphere, the food is worth the inevitable wait.
Such pride in the kitchen makes the almost inevitable wait all the more tolerable.
The nearly inevitable wait for dinner (two or three hours at prime time, unless you e-mail ahead for a reservation) is made more pleasant by a free kegger.
With his manners and old man's voice, William is already the stuff of the House of Lords, so the inevitable wait for him to get his due feels interminable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com