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The sentence "Wait for two days" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence when you are telling someone to postpone or delay something for a specified period of time. For example, you might say, "I need some additional information before I make a decision. Let's wait for two days and then discuss it."
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That being said, the company has known since Wednesday night that there was an intrusion, so I find it odd that it would wait for two days to inform its users — and remove a post from its EU blog early Thursday saying that the outage is a result of "targeted behaviour by an outside party".
You don't have to wait for two days out of the year to buy gifts for loved ones.
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Francis's group had to wait for three days off the south-eastern port of Augusta.
Women must then wait for five days to reflect on the consequences of their decision".
Weather conditions like this do not often occur in the Faroe Islands – I had to wait for three days in a tent in the rain for them.
Under the new law, a woman seeking an abortion must attend a counselling session with her doctor and then wait for three days for the procedure.
Dozens of British Airways passengers may have to wait for eight days for a plane after a late connecting flight left them stranded at Mumbai airport.
The electoral commission is meant to wait for three days before presenting the results to the supreme leader to allow time for any objections to be heard.
The scenes inside the mine are, of necessity, dark; the men were trapped 240 feet down in an area 48 to 52 inches high, and watching a group of men crouch and wait for three days is not inherently compelling.
Starting on Tuesday, new Coinbase users will no longer have to wait for five days to trade after signing up for the exchange.
Banking Analyst, David Black told the BBC people switching providers will only have to wait for seven days before they can start banking with their new provider.
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