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Discover Ludwig"wait for about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to give an estimate of how long someone should wait before doing something. For example: "Wait for about five minutes before proceeding with the test."
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They could wait for about 50 years.
Good coffee comes to those who wait (for about four minutes).
Cover and wait for about 30 minutes, until the spice paste is ready.
She said she had to wait for about seven days before receiving a visit from anyone from MIT.
He said, "If you call the cops, basically you wait for about an hour at that point, and nobody comes".
We also designed a map explaining how long they would have to wait for about eight stops.
They were out so early that they had to wait for about three minutes to see their opponents.
"After 9/11 we lost our construction loan and had to wait for about a year to get a new one," he said.
As for those victims who are unclaimed, he said, "We'll wait for about a day and then arrange for their burial nearby".
And I was in genuine agony when I had to wait for about three months before someone kindly loaned me Allegiant.
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