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The phrase "waited for" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe someone or something that is patiently anticipating or expecting something else. Example: She waited for her best friend at the train station. In this sentence, "waited for" is used to show that the subject (she) is patiently anticipating the arrival of her best friend.
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I waited for him.
I waited for more.
Madeleine waited for more.
I waited for more positives.
I waited for the laughter.
We waited for the question.
They had waited for hours.
"Waited for my Christmas game".
He then waited for Heather.
We waited for the mayor.
I waited for a reaction.
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