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Latest post Sat, Jul 28 2007 6:59 PM by Grammar Geek. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  397864 Sat, 28 Jul 07 04:43 PM

Hi.I would like to know which is the correct one ? waiting list / waitlist  because I happened to see people use both of  them and that confuses me.

Thanks a lot.

Grammar Geek  +  397916 Sat, 28 Jul 07 06:59 PM

As a noun, I know only "waiting list."

However, I have seen "waitlist" as a verb - If you have been waitlisted, you haev been put on the waiting list.

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