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Discover Ludwig"wait on" is a phrase that is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to mean to serve someone, as in "the waiter waited on the customer" or to imply to wait for something to happen, as in "I will wait on the results to come in."
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He has to wait on God.
"They wait on that".
We wait on people.
Don't wait on me".
Just wait on it.
"We can't wait on the government.
They begin to wait on him.
"Got to wait on that".
Costumed wenches wait on you & musicians entertain.
He can't wait on the table.
He also likes to wait on stockbrokers.
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