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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wait too long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something has been delayed or has taken too much time in its completion. For example: "We can't wait too long for a response from the client, or else we risk losing the project."
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Often we wait too long.
Others, like Mandelbrot, wait too long.
But did it wait too long?
"Don't wait too long," she said.
But it cannot wait too long.
Even so, don't wait too long.
But Apple can't wait too long.
Too many managers wait too long.
You wait too long for your food.
He doesn't have to wait too long.
Many wait too long to receive treatment.
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