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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to await" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the act of waiting for something or someone.
Example: "We are excited to await the results of the competition."
Alternatives: "to wait for" or "to look forward to."
Dictionary
to await
verb
To wait for.
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"We continue to await a response".
All have since disembarked to await processing.
We'll have to await further scientific evidence.
Lu was advised to await the outcome.
There he seems to await an unnamed passenger, likely death.
Now they may have to await Mr Barnes's successor.
He'd gone inside to await our arrival, a pure gentleman.
I tucked the antimacassar in my bag to await reassignment.
Adeyoola was remanded in custody to await sentencing next month.
After boarding a U.S. military aircraft, they flew to Mosul to await processing.
Still, for the Ahly, which plays on, more opportunities would seem to await.
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