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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wait to be able" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and awkwardly constructed, making it difficult to understand the intended meaning. Example: "I will wait to be able to finish my project until I receive the necessary resources."
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"I couldn't wait to be able to shave.
"We have had to wait to be able to report on both sides.
Dad used to do the voices of the Five (barks for Timmy the dog) and I couldn't wait to be able to read them myself.
I can't wait to be able to try out Fennec on my mobile phone (if Apple or Google let me).
So consumers will have a bit longer to wait to be able to buy a device just for themselves.
"I don't think people can wait to be able to welcome Jessica back with her gold medal to Sheffield," she said.
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"I'm waiting to be able to communicate with them.
Assemblyman O'Donnell is one of many gay-marriage advocates waiting to be able to marry in their own states.
Since then Telegram has kept its powder fairly dry on the usage metrics front — presumably waiting to be able to announce 200M.
It is important to remember they are not the only family still waiting to be able to hold a proper burial for people who were taken from them during the brutal decades of Northern Ireland's Troubles.
There are couples in North Carolina who are waiting to be able to legally and religiously marry.
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