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Discover Ludwig"so I wait" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are writing about something that you anticipate happening (either in the future or in the present moment) and you are describing the action of waiting. Example sentence: I've been standing in line for half an hour, so I wait patiently for my turn.
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So I wait.
And so I wait here," she said.
I sense the tension, so I wait a moment.
So I wait and hope to reel it in.
The curator having refused to do so, I wait for a child to show me how.
"It gets too crowded when the food is ready, so I wait till everyone leaves," she says.
Similar(32)
So I waited.
"So I waited and waited," Vaughters said.
So, I waited for her next pounce.
So I waited four hours.
So I waited my turn.
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