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Discover Ludwig'wait no further' is correct and usable in written English
It is often used as an imperative, to tell someone not to delay taking action. For example, "Wait no further - sign up today for our exclusive offer!"
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When only one destination is left in the destination set, we use either wait (no further relay) or focus (with further relay) to reach the final destination.
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When they could walk no further, they waited by a freeway in the hopes someone would stop.
After waiting with no further response, the administration decided to have Mr. Geithner deliver the proposal on paper knowing it would be provocative but thinking it was needed to move the process along.
But there's no need to wait for further homages when so much of the real thing is readily available.
Andrew Lansley was challenged on whether health changes in England would see improvements in care, reduced waiting times and no further major NHS reforms.
Even then, if no settlement were reached, they promised to wait a further three months before going to war.
Please wait for further announcements.
They agreed, and were told to wait for further orders.
Relatives wait years for word, and then when it comes, wait for further word.
Unused nodes would wait for further commands at the free list.
Eric Lenge, the ringleader, urging people to stay indoors, remain calm and wait for further instructions.
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