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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very waiting" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words, as "waiting" is typically not modified by "very" in standard English usage. Example: "I am very waiting for the results" would be incorrect; instead, one might say "I am eagerly waiting for the results."
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I've been in this very waiting room.
The very waiting rooms of depression centers would provide incontrovertible proof of the ubiquity of the illness and ease the isolation of sufferers.
The whole thing was very "Waiting for Guffman," the film where the dentist becomes the star and the school librarian is the leading lady.
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Otherwise, our attitude toward Cuba feels very wait and see, as what we're waiting to see grows less and less clear.
Again, the company is taking a very wait and see approach to just about everything here.
"I was very anxious waiting for the decision," he said.
She touched him and sat very close, waiting for the familiar oneness to lock them together.
"The way that architecture is practiced tends to be very passive — waiting for clients," he says.
"It's very exciting waiting for next year to happen.
There is however a very long waiting list even to register with the UNHCR, let alone to wait for resettlement.
"With limited housing stock available, there is a very long waiting list for homes".
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