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Discover Ludwig"wait for years" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to patiently endure a long period of time before something happens. You can use this phrase in a sentence when talking about a long wait or delay for something. Example: "I've been waiting for years for my dream job opportunity to come along."
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She'll wait for years.
"You can wait for years".
I will wait for years.
Sometimes you have to wait for years".
They wait for years for their cases to be decided.
Overall Medicare reform may have to wait for years.
People sometimes wait for years for the right plot to come up," Ms. Wagner said.
That may seem fair since many transplant candidates wait for years, and some die while waiting.
Meanwhile, detainees wait for years with no resolution to their cases.
You can wait for years for a cricketing film, then suddenly two documentaries come along.
Individuals often wait for years to get credit after filing for bankruptcy.
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