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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waited to try" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing that someone has postponed an attempt or action until a later time. Example: "She waited to try the new restaurant until her friends could join her."
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A small crowd waited to try.
The caption reads: An Afghan woman waited to try on a burqa in the changing room of a shop in Kabul.
But some of those who waited to try to rescue them decided eventually to press on, despite the loss and the delay.
Several thousand people had lived in that part of the camp, known as the "Jungle", as they waited to try to scramble on to lorries before boarding ferries or Channel tunnel trains to Britain.
As he waited to try and get on a bus he estimated his total journey time would be at least an hour longer than usual.
Had I known this, I certainly wouldn't have waited to try to lead the Series A! Again this was a very early investment — much earlier than in the case of Twitch — but the idea and founding team were so compelling that we invested as much as the team would let us.
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I can't wait to try it.
I can hardly wait to try them.
I can't wait to try one (or two).
I can't wait to try one of them.
Can't wait to try it out this Thanksgiving.
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