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The part of the sentence "waiting for getting" is not correct and usable in written English
You could use "waiting to get" instead. For example, "He was waiting to get the results of his test."
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My question for the president is: what are you waiting for?" Getting more specific, Boehner claimed that, "The president's own policies to date have made matters worse and driven up gas prices".
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"The number you were waiting for gets smaller -- or maybe it disappears".
And if you haven't seen "Popular" what are you waiting for?! Get thee to Netflix!
So, what are you waiting for, get going.
If it is an event you are waiting for, get ready for it.
It is also considered that server can start the service when he finds at least N customers in the system and wait for getting the service.
Besides, this scheme makes it hard to ensure global QoS since fragments of the same packet will use different routes with different QoS capabilities and the destination needs to wait for getting the fragments; which may induce additional delays.
The off-season the Mets had pointed toward, the one their fans had been waiting for, was getting going.
Wait Period: There are specific time frames or waiting periods for getting a mortgage after bankruptcy.
Back at the start, the man we have all been waiting for, Froome, gets going.
People waiting for trains got doused with the stuff.
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