The System.Threading.EventWaitHandle.WaitOne method in C# is used to block the current thread until the current instance receives a signal. It waits until either the specified time interval elapses or a notification is received, allowing the thread to proceed. This method is commonly used in multithreaded applications to synchronize the execution of multiple threads and control the flow of code.
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