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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and so when he" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that explains a consequence or a situation related to a previous statement involving a male subject.
Example: "I was surprised by his decision, and so when he finally explained his reasoning, I understood his perspective."
Alternatives: "therefore, when he" or "thus, when he".
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And so when he died, I stopped talking to her.
And so, when he graduated, he went home.
And so, when he tries to imitate Buddy, she finds him out very quickly.
"And so, when he gets it right, I believe he's going to understand why he gets it right this time.
And so when he visits military hospitals, "it's always been a healing experience," he told The Wall Street Journal.
"They said to the intelligence officer, 'Are you so and so?' When he said 'Yes,' they shot him dead".
And so, when he arrived, and after he'd thrown his "Where's my money?" tantrum, I made him fried catfish.
And so, when he fails, we wonder if that moment is when the fairy tale finally ends.
And so, when he put together a company of his own last year, there was a great fuss in the advance press.
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"They're looking down the road, projecting, so they can say, 'I knew so-and-so when he was young.
For months after he died, Ville never missed a single night at the tables and so when he failed to appear one night his friends went out looking for him.
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