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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waiting to solve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation or problem that is pending resolution or requires a solution. Example: "The team is currently waiting to solve the technical issues before proceeding with the project."
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You'll be waiting to solve the mystery of Piper's former junkie bunkmate (back-from-the-dead Natasha Lyonne), her devious ex-girlfriend (That 70s Show survivor Laura Prepon), and just why the heck fellow newbie Diaz (Dascha Polanco) is at war with her mother, a fellow jail bird.
"I am waiting to solve the power steering issue so I can have fun.
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We could wait to solve the welfare crisis, but every day people struggle to get back into work.
"We can wait to solve this problem as long as we want," says Nate Lewis, an energy chemist at the California Institute of Technology: "But Nature is balancing its books every day.
Boys and men don't believe in the fish hospital; mothers know that it is where all problems should be sent, while we wait to solve them.
Will there be damage if Congress waits to solve the problem until the last minute, as it did in 2011? A. Much of the worst damage in the financial markets in 2011 came after Congress reached its agreement.
"We are more encouraged today that we can secure the necessary votes to pass this legislation this year in part because the last weeks have given everyone with a stake in this issue a heightened understanding that as a nation, we can no longer wait to solve this problem which threatens our economy, our security and our environment," the two senators said.
"This will be put on the back burner, but the longer we wait to solve these problems, the bigger they are going to be," warns Percival.
Why wait to solve this problem?
In her super-insightful TED talk of 2010, game designer and academic Jane McGonigal asked if gaming could help make a better world, arguing that an estimated 1.5 billion "virtuoso" gamers represent a massive untapped resource of expert problem solvers just waiting to … solve all the world's problems!
His friend and colleague, the Sudanese poet Afeif Ismail, describes Al-Raddi as one of the best known poets in Sudan, Africa and the Arab world, whose work is a "mystery waiting to be solved".
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