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"pending for a while" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been suspended or delayed. For example, "The decision about the new project has been pending for a while due to lack of resources."
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Pete had an application for reinstatement pending, and we didn't think it was appropriate while that application was pending for a lawyer to be talking about the case.
About 16,000 of them have been pending for more than five years, while about 19,000 have been pending from between one month and five years.
(They have a patent pending for this multi-microphone system).
Ms. Martinez's six-year-old daughter has suffered from nightmares, had trouble sleeping and eating and expressed fear that the "police" will come again and take away her mother (who is not in detention while the case is pending) for good.
A $13 million sale is pending for sex.com.
Italy is pending for early 2004.
Both sides say that an agreement has been close for a while, but has been delayed while CAFTA was pending.
For a while anyway.
For a while.
For a while he….
She temped for a while.
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