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Discover Ludwig"planning to wait" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing an intention or plan to do something in the future. For example: "I am planning to wait until Wednesday to make my decision."
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Many others were planning to wait until 11 59 p.m.
I bought the ring impulsively and was planning to wait longer but I'm terrible at keeping secrets," she says.
I signed one of the rackets for them and gave them some tickets because they had come to Wimbledon and they were planning to wait in the line.
Mr. Boehner has repeatedly said that he is planning to wait for the Senate to move on an immigration overhaul before the House — where the issue is expected to be a tougher sell — takes up the topic.
He had been planning to wait until Monday to make the announcement — an odd choice, considering that it was two days before the next issue of the magazine was due to close.
Mr. Carrara said he was planning to wait another couple of weeks, but if nothing turned up in his field, he would have no choice but to look for other employment, maybe working for a friend's company, measuring fences.
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He planned to wait until noon before returning it.
He plans to wait until he sees prices rising before making any offers.
Instead, Mr. Cameron said he planned to wait until the relative quiet of early January.
Some scholars plan to wait until Joyce's unpublished writings enter the public domain, in 2012.
She plans to wait until early January to decide what the exhibition will look like.
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