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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'wasting the' is not a complete sentence and is not a correct phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase 'wasting the time' or 'wasting the opportunity' in a sentence. For example: John had a chance to prepare for the competition, but he ended up wasting the opportunity.
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Wasting the food means that you are also wasting the water and the nutrient it took to grow.
They are wasting the court's time.
You are wasting the reporter's time.
Nowadays, it wouldn't be worth wasting the breath required.
"Some have been told they're wasting the doctor's time".
"They are wasting the money of the government".
"It's terrible," Pettitte said of wasting the Yankees' comeback.
What stops banks from wasting the money they borrow?
"The BBC was wasting the public's money on a massive scale".
Not wasting the land at the edges, vegetables were growing in the muck.
"In perfect candor, your honor, I have no interest in wasting the taxpayers' time or money".
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