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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waving to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is used to describe the action of moving one's hand back and forth in greeting or farewell to someone. Example: The child ran to the window and enthusiastically waved to his parents as they drove away for their trip.
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She's waving to you".
He's waving to me.
I kept waving to him, 'Stop, stop!
I saw Einstein on the porch, waving to me.
Watch his handsome family waving to the jubilant crowd.
He started waving to the bench for the trainer.
The Obamas waving to the crowd during the Inaugural Parade.
"I respect your emotions," he said, waving to the crowd.
The President stepped out, smiling and waving to the crowd.
None of the Iraqis are waving to us anymore".
"Bye, baby," Teresa Edwards said, waving to each player.
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