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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long wait" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a period of time in which someone has to wait for something. Example: "After a long wait, the doctor finally called my name and I was able to see him."
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It's a long wait.
Why the long wait?
Including the long wait.
A long wait ensued.
Sure was a long wait.
Williams bemoaned the long wait.
It was a long wait.
Otherwise, it's a long wait.
That's a long wait.
A long wait began.
The long wait is over.
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