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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "waiting a" can be correct and usable in written English as long as it is part of a longer phrase or clause and not a standalone phrase.
It is generally used to indicate a period of time in between actions or events. Example: "She was waiting a few minutes before she could leave for work." In this sentence, "waiting a few minutes" indicates the time period between the present moment and when she can leave for work.
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We are still waiting a month later".
"That's waiting a very long time".
"He's still waiting a little bit.
We may be waiting a while.
"We've been waiting a long time now".
You've been waiting a long time.
We've been waiting a long time".
He holds back, waiting, a little nervous.
You could be waiting a while Amy.
I've been waiting a long time.
It was worth waiting a lifetime.
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