For for some minutes, for only some minutes.

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ahsanul.irfan

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1. Wait for some minutes.
2. Wait for only some minutes.

Are these correct?

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Neither is natural.

Wait (for) just a few minutes.
 
In what context do you want to use these sentences, ahsanul.irfan?
 
In what context do you want to use these sentences, ahsanul.irfan?
My friend: Can you give me the pen?
Me: Wait for only some minutes.
 
A: Can you lend me your pen please?
B: Give me a few minutes/Wait for a few minutes. I need to finish this note.
 
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