Sentence examples for a while of from inspiring English sources

"A while of" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase "a while" to refer to a period or length of time, or "awhile" (one word) as an adverb meaning "for a short period of time". Example sentence: I waited awhile before I decided what to do.

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It will hurt for a while, of course.

We get stories once in a while of someone who persisted and was successful.

After a while, of course, he takes on the unpleasant task.

"You know," he said, "I was thinking for a while of leaving the city".

There is something, you find after a while, of the Quixote in him after all.

See you tomorrow for one more round (for a while) of fun and games.

Every once in a while, of course, fortune smiles and there is a breakthrough.

"After a while of chatting, I informed her that she was going to love my son".

He will enjoy the famous "bounce" for a while, of course.

After a while, of course, the pool of cheap labour begins to look enticing.

To some Dickey detractors, that smacked of political extortion and they talked for a while of filing an ethics complaint.

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