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"wait for return" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the imperative mood to express a request or command to defer any action until the return of a certain person or thing. For example, "Wait for return of the tools before you begin the job."
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I couldn't wait for "Return to Paradise".
"I cannot wait for Return of the King.
The final result won't be known for at least 12 days as we wait for return of postal votes.
SSEPs can be measured during periods of sedation and even hypothermia, but most clinicians wait for return of normothermia.
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Investments from institutional investors, like university endowments, were fairly straightforward: They hand over money and wait for returns.
Naturally this is already sold out, but it might well be worth waiting for return tickets.
As of last week, power was still out in much of Belle Harbor and Neponsit, and waiting for return calls from insurance adjusters became its own consuming pastime.
I was waiting for returns with staff.
The scene: Charter bus waiting for returning theatergoers.
The limited partners, accustomed to waiting for returns, are starting to get more impatient.
For cash-strapped millennials, this removes one of the biggest obstacles to online shopping — waiting for returns to be credited.
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