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The phrase "wait her" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English
A more correct phrase would be "wait for her." This phrase indicates that someone should wait until a specific woman arrives. Example: "I'll meet you at the restaurant. Please wait for her to arrive before ordering."
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And I can wait her out.
But wait, her friends told her.
Amail often had to tell Zarmina to wait her turn.
"I told them to wait," her mother, Raquel, 51, said.
She would get 30 minutes, then wait her turn for another time slot.
Somebody who was that young, who clearly felt no need to wait her turn.
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She waits her turn.
She is still waiting her turn.
He could have just waited her out.
While she waited her situation worsened.
"But she wasn't just waiting her turn," he said.
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