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Discover Ludwig"while not" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a clause that presents a contrast or alternative to the main clause. Example: While not happy about the situation, she still agreed to help her friend. In this example, "while not happy about the situation" contrasts with the main clause "she still agreed to help her friend," indicating that despite not being happy, she still decided to help.
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We stood there for a while, not saying anything.
While not autobiographical, it is personal.
While not famous alumni, they are noteworthy.
'While not technically a hat'!
While not painting, she wasn't idle.
While not a gardener herself, Mme.
While not impervious to stains, it wears well.
While not wealthy, Mr. Pandey, at 80, is highly regarded.
While not biographical, the film reflects his teenage life.
While not everyone is satisfied, the government has made progress.
While not bad, they are uninspired and made elsewhere.
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