No, it's not correct!
A correct version would be "we are waiting for your feedback" - you need to add "for". You wait for something, - the " for" is necessary.
Alternatively you could say "we are awaiting your feedback" - then you don't need to add for, (but it's "awaiting, not waiting")
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It's a short story. Hope I helped!
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B- Action of a scapel and the movement of a ship
Explanation:
In line 34, the word “cut” refers to the literal cutting of the scalpel through flesh—what the surgeon addressed in the passage has “learned to cut into.”
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Its Participle! I had this on my lesson
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