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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the much-awaited" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has been eagerly anticipated or looked forward to. Example: "The much-awaited sequel to the popular movie finally hit theaters last weekend."
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Thus begins "1Q84," the much-awaited, 925-page novel by the Japanese writer Haruki Murakami.
The much-awaited protest was an eclectic mix, including an Elvis impersonator.
The author's own fascinating and unique glimpse into the much-awaited fifth 'Harry Potter' novel.
With the much-awaited Turkish-Kurdish peace under way, there was optimism everywhere.
The much-awaited Stoltenberg report on Nordic security in 2009 did not even mention the Baltic region.
The much-awaited film The Past, by the Iranian director Asghar Farhadi was both hailed and dismissed.
The much-awaited third book in Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan series, Donald Antrim's first story collection, and more.
As a result, the much-awaited results of a pilot test will not be ready until mid-December.
"Poet of the Appetites" (North Point Press), by Joan Reardon, is the much-awaited biography of M.F.K. Fisher.
JANUARY THE CHERRY ORCHARD AND THE WINTER'S TALE The much-awaited Bridge Project is coming to Brooklyn this season.
The next test of Tendulkar's mettle will be the much-awaited series of four Tests against England, which begin in India in mid-November.
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