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The phrase "wax and" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of two or more things. For example, "I bought new candles, wax and wicks."
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They wax and wane.
Eczema tends to wax and wane.
International rankings wax and wane in importance.
But culture wars wax and wane.
From Shu Uemura, there is Frame Wax and Shape Paste Sculpting Putty; Kiehl's has Creative Cream Wax; and Bumble and bumble has Sumo Wax and, yes, Gellac.
But, Dr. Hrobjartsson said, diseases naturally wax and wane.
"Blogging as a specific online form might wax and wane.
Then came a gleaming green Bentley, all wax and muscle.
Pop is a fickle business, its stars wax and wane.
These are all cycles that wax and wane".
Knuckles has seen many dancefloor trends wax and wane.
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