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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waiting since" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the length of time that has passed since someone has been waiting for something. Example: "I have been waiting since 8am for the bus to arrive."
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"We've been waiting since June.
People have been waiting since noon".
"I've been waiting since then".
"I've been waiting since 10, and I'm No 71".
One case had been waiting since 1995 for a decision.
I've been waiting since I was 7 years old".
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Some had waited since early morning.
Several generations have waited since for something as universally arresting.
The police officers had waited since mid-morning.
I asked him to wait, since I was busy with a customer, and left him to browse".
"I've waited since 1955, when Sid died, for some kind of redemption, and it never came".
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