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Discover LudwigThe phrase "standing waiting" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express the action of a person who is standing in one position and is expecting something to happen. For example: She stood waiting for the bus, her hands buried deep in her pockets.
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Bending, standing, waiting.
Standing waiting for the bus that was due to arrive 30 minutes ago?
O NCE, I was standing, waiting to do this commercial," Mr. Downs said.
There were a dozen people who were shot standing waiting on buses.
Artyom Zhilenkov, 30, was standing waiting for a business colleague to fly in when the explosion hit.
Wishing to hide my secret life, standing waiting for the drugs to wear off in fields outside Leeds, I muttered that I did "a bit of babysitting".
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A fourth, standing, waits his turn.
And I'm standing there waiting, waiting, waiting.
Eight in the morning, six at night, a crowded car, forty seated, 148 standing, wait until the doors open on packed platforms, push the button.
"There is no standing around waiting".
She was standing there, waiting to say goodbye to him.
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