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The phrase "wait in" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used in the sense of waiting inside a place, typically for a specified amount of time. For example: "I asked her to wait in the lobby while I made the necessary arrangements."
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"Wait in there".
They wait in silence.
Or just wait in Oklahoma".
They wait in darkness.
We wait in hope.
"We had to wait in line".
Be prepared to wait in line, though.
Go and wait in the fucking car".
I wait in the blue light for.
Everybody's got to wait in lines".
Should I wait in the lobby?
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