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Discover Ludwig"just wait till" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to imply that something is going to happen soon. For example: "Just wait till the weekend, then I'll have time to finish the project."
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"And the advice from many is: Wait, G. Just wait till after the book has launched to reveal this," she wrote.
Just wait till they're teenagers.
Just wait till the baby comes.
But just wait till she's 10.
Just wait till you see our store in Yonkers!
Everyone tells me, "Just wait till you're older".
Or just wait till they've gone to the loo".
And just wait till she (literally) lets her hair down.
To borrow a cliché from baseball, just wait till next year.
And if you think the beginning is OTT – just wait till you seen the ending.
Just wait till you feel the rush of airbags deploying in a Ford Fiesta.
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