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Discover Ludwig"wait at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the location where someone is waiting for something or someone. Example: "I will wait at the bus stop for you to arrive." In this sentence, "wait at" is used to specify the location (bus stop) where the person will wait. Another example: "Please wait at the front desk for your appointment." Here, "wait at" is used to indicate the place (front desk) where the person should wait for their appointment. In both cases, "wait at" is used to specify a specific location where the waiting will take place.
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Wait... and wait at council meetings?
We wait at traffic lights.
Always wait at least 30 minutes.
He would wait at their bar.
Young women wait at the bus stop.
Clusters of taxis wait at each end.
Now he will have to wait at least one more.
Passengers wait at raised stops, which resemble train platforms.
Eighty percent must wait at least 125 days.
Mail filers typically wait at least six weeks.
Passengers wait at Terminal 1.
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