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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'wave to him' is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when writing about someone gesturing a greeting towards someone else, for example: "John waved to him from across the street."
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"We wave to him.
"I'd wave to him.
We told him we'd wave to him from our table.
Yankees players and coaches climbed to the front step of the dugout to wave to him.
Mr. Abuzaid and his son would wave to him in the bakery on their walk home.
Might someone be standing on the other side looking back at you? Could you wave to him, her, it?
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"Milos!" she waved to him.
I kept waving to him, 'Stop, stop!
Stooping down, she waved to him.
I wish I had waved to him".
I stepped out of my car and waved to him.
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