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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wait for evening" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific time of day when you plan to do something or expect something to happen. Example: "I prefer to wait for evening before starting my outdoor activities to avoid the heat of the day."
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As for the old, they had rites of their own and did not need to wait for evening.
The Riverhead Foundation, the region's official marine-mammal rescue group, chose to wait for evening high tide to see if the dolphin could return to the harbor on its own, rather than trying to capture the animal, a decision widely second-guessed by lay observers.
This means that you have absolutely no time to wait for evening brush-time and must clean up all the oral cavity immediately.
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The building astride time this year will not even wait for midnight to end its public life.
I could not wait for morning.
Let's wait for midnight.
They wait for night, when they are finally free.
While we wait for this morning's jobs report, I wanted to make a quick point about the labor market.
Labour has decided not to wait for tonight's results: best to seize the hour.
I'll wait for morning, and for the Germans.'" Those are the last words of the film.
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