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The phrase "a while so" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a duration of time, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I haven't seen you in a while so I was surprised to hear from you."
Alternatives: "for a while" or "after a while".
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Smith said: "He's been in the game for a while, so it's easy for him.
"It hadn't rained for a while, so the children went a bit crazy.
If I don't get called up for a while so be it.
"If it happens every once in a while, so be it".
"I've been here for a while, so I know the history," Mauer said.
I'd not been engraving for a while so I experienced a real frisson of excitement.
After a while, so many people were joining in that I lost most of my friends.
It might take a while so go ahead and order a coffee.
"We hadn't been home for a while, so I asked him for a cut.
"You've been here for a while, so let me give you some advice," Mr. Rubio.
"But it felt better after a while, so I went back out and tried to help".
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