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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waiting for are" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, possibly a mix-up of words. Example: "I am waiting for the results that are due tomorrow."
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The best scenes, and they're worth waiting for, are shot at the bottom of a cenote where human sacrifices are thought to have been thrown: the divers, using a light developed for deep-sea exploration, discover a grisly yet stately ossuary under 100 feet of water.
Among the changes it was waiting for are the removal of taxi permit caps and fare restrictions.
With bird migration in full swing many of the species we have been waiting for are now here but there is one that, when it arrives, we know once and for all that spring is as it should be: the swift.
I'm sympathetic as the next person, but is a headache or your child's upset stomach a newsworthy event that the other 8 zillion subscribers to your social network are waiting for are update on?
What our fellow citizens are waiting for are, in fact, practical changes that can be described in simple terms: seeing purchasing power increase and no longer needing to fear unemployment or relocation.
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All Scotty Schulhofer was waiting for was any positive news.
"What we are waiting for is action by North Korea.
The postseason they have been waiting for is finally here.
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