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The phrase "waiting for samples" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone or something is waiting for something else to arrive before proceeding. For example, "We are waiting for samples of the new product to arrive before we can begin testing."
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At one end, a small crowd hovered around lustrous slabs of salmon, bluefish and tuna, waiting for samples.
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That is, I'm taking samples in the same way, I am forwarding samples in the same way, I'm waiting for and getting samples within a system that was already expected to receive, considering that the GAL was about to be deployed despite the Xpert project".
The album ends with a scratchy blues pastiche that's either a joke about the repetitiveness of blues or a piece of concrete art that's waiting for Moby to sample it.
It will take at least a month to create the seed vaccine, even though the agency is speeding the process by building it from synthetic DNA rather than waiting for a virus sample to arrive from China, said Michael Shaw, associate laboratory director for the C.D.C.'s influenza division.
Powell has insisted he had never "knowingly" doped, while Gay, who is waiting for his B sample, said "I basically put my trust in someone and was let down".
After waiting for 1 min, the samples were cooled.
Hopeful eaters of all ages clustered around the tables, compostable forks and paper plates at the ready, waiting for four judges to sample all 60 pies that had been entered in one of four categories: savory, sweet non-fruit, sweet fruit and "creative".
After waiting for 10 min, a sample of 2 µl headspace was collected by a 10 µl gas-tight syringe (Agilent) and injected into GC for quantification.
The closing or elimination of the probable source must often be expedited without waiting for all results of sampling.
Two samples of the drug progesterone from Courtney's Pharmacy in Merriam, Kan., tested "subpotent," and the F.B.I. is waiting for results on several other samples.
When root rot hit a crop of Del Monte's sweet corn in Texas, plant pathologist Roger Schmitt didn't wait for a sample — he hopped on a plane to see for himself.
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