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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wait for news" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when there is a situation where you are expecting a certain type of information or updates. For example, "We are waiting for news from the hospital on the status of our friend's health."
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In New England, they wait for news.
Reporters must wait for news conferences.
Restless, I retreat to my hammock to wait for news.
All we can do is to wait for news".
Central Falls, a small city north of Providence, didn't wait for news from the Statehouse.
Ms Naqqash spoke of the growing frustration for relatives as they wait for news.
"We are aware that some families continue to wait for news of their loved ones.
There was not much to do, except to dial overwhelmed government help lines and wait for news.
His family -- father, mother, grandmother, and sister Pinky -- wait for news at the police station of the small town….
As owner of The New York Herald after the Civil War, Bennett would not wait for news to just happen.
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Chinese relatives of passengers from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 react as they wait for news at the Metro Park Lido Hotel in Beijing.
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