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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wait till tomorrow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to imply that something should be done at a later point in the future, usually the following day. For example: "I can't finish my essay today, so I will have to wait till tomorrow to finish it."
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We'll wait till tomorrow".
Could they wait till tomorrow?
I could wait till tomorrow to find out what he was doing in Cold Spring.
He considers his mother's input, then tells her, "Oh, yeah; I'll wait till tomorrow and slug him in the cafeteria".
"Poison me, don't wait till tomorrow," she tells her man, but in an odd, hyper-theatrical way, and in a courtyard hemmed by moldering plaster walls.
"My personal feelings are I'm going to wait till tomorrow," he told reporters, referring to a briefing on how the process works scheduled for Wednesday.
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And wait till next year.
Why wait till next year?
Don't wait till Jan . 1.
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