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We will await your instructions vs We will wait your instructions

The correct phrase here is "We will await your instructions." The verb "await" is used to indicate waiting for something, while "wait" needs a preposition (such as "for") to connect it to the object being waited for.
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Last updated: July 19, 2024

We will await your instructions

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone will wait for instructions. The verb "await" is used without a preposition in this context.

Examples:

  • We will await your response before proceeding further.
  • Please be patient and we will await your instructions.
  • They will await your decision before taking any action.
  • The troops in Sturgis will await your instructions.
  • The men await your instructions as to how their warehouse is to be vigilated.
  • I patiently await your further instructions.
  • The safest decision is to contact Starfleet and await instructions.
  • Proceed vector 4-6 degrees and await instructions.
  • Stay in your vehicles and await instructions.
  • They await instructions on plans for the final conflict.
  • ' Continue reconnaissance and await instructions, before you proceed.
  • 'The population of Great Britain await instructions 'to prepare for conflict.
  • Stay in your houses and await instructions.
  • Take position at the north on the interstate overpass at Perdido. Await instructions.
  • During this time... Henry Craig enjoined Robert Ford to return to Elias' Grocery Store in Richmond... and await instructions from Sheriff James Timberlake.
  • Rhino, this is Crown Cinderella, you keep moving north, cross a banana grove, climb a road and await instructions.
  • level 3-80 below an A340. Await instructions.
  • We must keep him here. I await new instructions.
  • Security personnel should report to their staging areas and await further instructions.
  • I'll await further instructions, sir.
  • Okay Charlie One, await further instructions.
  • Would evacuees please remain in the lobby and await further instructions.
  • Maintain positions, and await further instructions.

Alternatives:

  • We will wait for your instructions
  • We will wait until we receive your instructions
  • We will wait to hear your instructions
  • We will wait patiently for your instructions
  • We will wait eagerly for your instructions

We will wait your instructions

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "wait" requires a preposition like "for" to connect it to the object being waited for.

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  • And you will wait for further instructions.
  • At 2100 hours, you will drive to Dulles Airport Access Road and you will wait for further instructions.
  • For airtight doors Sadovaia, please wait for instructions.
  • Stand down and wait for further instructions.
  • Nat, you kill the engines and wait for instructions.
  • You are in this office to wait for instructions.
  • We isolate the sick and then we wait for instructions.
  • Past the field of bananas, salt the street and wait for instructions.
  • Let's go back to the station, wait for instructions.
  • Go there at 3:00 today and wait for instructions.
  • Go there at 3:00 today and wait for instructions.
  • So, the antique dealer cycles the dirty Russian money into his own accounts and waits for instructions.
  • If we're not back in three hours, take him to Savannah Airport and wait for instructions.
  • Past the banana field, go up the road and wait for instructions.
  • And then I was told to clear my shop and wait for instructions.
  • For the watertight doors at the Sadovaja stations, Please wait for instructions, until further notice.
  • OK, stay out of sight, wait for instructions.
  • And the rest of you, go to your homes and wait for instructions.
  • No one moves, wait for further instructions.
  • Attention. Please return to your home and wait for further instructions.

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