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The phrase "waiting to assert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone or something is poised to make a claim or declaration but has not yet done so. Example: "The team is waiting to assert their findings until they have gathered all the necessary data."
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In response, Activision filed a suit seeking a declaration that it was not in violation of the Gibson patent; Activision also asserted that Gibson had given an implied license by waiting to assert the patent and that the patent was invalid.
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As the eye picks out Lester Piggott approaching, the mind relocates to Tattenham Corner, where the sharp angles of his frame would coast down the hill at the back of the Derby field, waiting to swoop, ready to assert his ownership of the world's most illustrious Flat race.
And like theologians after the catastrophic 18th-century Lisbon earthquake, who saw the wages of sin in the disaster, many intellectuals didn't wait long to assert that this blowback was payback.
The idea is that people who have claims against other people should not wait indefinitely to assert them, and should not be able to hold them over someone's head forever.
Both states are holding off on plans to regulate and tax the drug while waiting to see whether the Justice Department would assert federal authority over drug law.
Pro-choice legislators were reacting cautiously to the news, waiting to see how broadly the White House defines who could assert the exemption.
Days before Wilcox delivered her verdict, newspapers carried stories about Williams's sexual practices, suggesting that they played a part in his death without waiting for Wilcox to assert her certainty that they did not.
Waiting to buy food in such lines has become routine since the authorities asserted state control over the food-distribution industry.
But when he asserted that Al Qaeda was already within the country and "waiting to strike again," several in the administration shook their heads.
Waiting to be heard.
Just waiting to happen.
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