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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a while and so" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I haven't seen you in a while and so I thought I'd check in."
Alternatives: "for a while" or "after some time".
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The main character in it goes deaf for a while, and so do the audience.
That should keep its IT purchases up for a while, and so avoid any immediate damage to Atos Origin's revenues.
He was silent for a while, and so was I. Then he went on, "Three of them, all grown up now.
I discussed it with Anna [Wintour]; I said it would take a while and so she was comfortable with this going ahead.
"Nobody knows where the base rate is going, despite signs that interest rates could stay low for a while, and so this 3.95% NS&I offer is very competitive," says Michelle Slade of Moneyfacts.
Ben Roethlisberger said this week that he and his team-mates had been operating in a "playoff atmosphere here for a while", and so far they seem to be playing up to it.
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"They would say, 'You killed her!' So after a while and after so much pressure, I accepted it and said what they wanted".
I have been out the side for a while and understandably so.
"I can't explain it, but he's one of the guys who's been in this league a while and done so much.
Trump ought to know better—he even owned a professional football team for a while and not so long ago tried to buy another.
"They've both talked about this for a while and are so excited," a source in the Bilson camp told Us Weekly.
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