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Discover Ludwig"On the wait" is not generally used in written English and is not considered a correct phrase.
You could say "on the waitlist" or "waiting" instead. For example: Mary was on the waitlist for the concert tickets, but she was able to get a pair just before the show.
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At least one quarter of the patients die on the wait list for DDKT [2].
But now, I'm constantly on the wait".
But instead I got on the wait list.
Now she qualified, but she landed on the wait list.
"People are getting on the wait list," Stendhal continued.
During the regular admission cycle, we also vote to place students on the wait list.
This week ends our collaboration with NPR on the Wait Wait quiz.
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They are currently supporting Facebook, Twilio, and Dropbox and there are many partners on the wait-list for inclusion.
At the post-treatment assessment, social phobia was assessed in all children on the wait-list group.
We sought to determine whether the period of registration had an effect on the wait-list time and whether the period effect was similar across priority groups.
This analysis specifically focuses on the wait-listed group and will examine two-year change scores in each relevant outcome using the appropriate statistical methodology.
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