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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waving at" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a verb phrase that describes the action of moving one's hand back and forth, typically to greet or attract someone's attention. It can be used in various contexts, such as greeting someone, saying goodbye, or trying to get someone's attention. Example: The little girl was excited to see her friend across the street and started waving at her enthusiastically. In this sentence, "waving at" is used to describe the action of the little girl moving her hand back and forth to greet her friend.
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They're waving at us.
I am waving at you.
And what was I waving at?
People waving at you".
They are waving at you.
Who are they waving at anyway?
"I didn't see aliens waving at me.
Two men were waving at us to stop.
"Goodbye," Anna said, sighing and waving at the girls.
"Is it good?" demanded Umm Muhammad, waving at the wall.
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It's for them --waving athem --waving.
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