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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man was visiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action where a man is in the process of visiting someone or somewhere, typically in a past context.
Example: "Yesterday, a man was visiting my neighbor, and they seemed to be having an important discussion."
Alternatives: "a man was coming over" or "a man was paying a visit."
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A man was visiting him who, I believed from our interview, had molested Justin in the past and had provided him drugs to keep him compliant.
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The man was visiting no one.
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Otherwise, why would so many white men be visiting a black woman in a basement?
By their account, an American captain and his men were visiting the checkpoint to discuss a possible security lapse there.
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