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much waited vs much awaited

Both 'much waited' and 'much awaited' are not correct phrases in English. The correct phrase is 'much awaited,' which is commonly used to describe something that is eagerly anticipated.

Last updated: April 09, 2024 • 576 views

much waited

'Much waited' is not a correct phrase in English.

This phrase is not used in English. Instead, you should use 'much awaited.'
  • Nov 12, 2015 ... 1. What does 'much-awaited inking' means? 2. Whare are different between 'much-awaited', 'much waited' and 'most awaite'?

much awaited

'Much awaited' is the correct phrase in English and is commonly used to describe something that is eagerly anticipated.

Use 'much awaited' to express that something is eagerly anticipated or longed for.
  • Dec 6, 2021 ... A-Z of the much awaited #VicKat wedding. Ahead of the commencement of celebrations in Rajasthan, we bring you a low-down on Katrina Kaif and ...

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