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The phrase "a while from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to indicate a period of time before something happens, but it is better to use more established phrases.
Example: "I'll get back to you a while from now."
Alternatives: "some time from" or "a bit later than".
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Could we have a break for a while from complete Beethoven symphony surveys?
2. Doors being to close after a while from doors are fully opened.
I'm grateful that James Dart is here and he'll take over for a while from now.
For a while, from the late 60s till the 80s, theatre in education flourished.
Poulter explains that the film was still a while from coming out in cinemas.
"I was pretty cynical and pretty burnt-out for a while from it all," Jockel says.
And that's how it went for a while, from college to grad school to Brooklyn.
Relieved for a while from business cares, he could happily conduct imaginary experiments.
But captives also typically suffer, after a while, from limits to growth and mounting costs.
Nicomedia was also the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire for a while from 293 AD.
"He's got this slider I haven't seen in a while from a 20-year-old kid".
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