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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as he listens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's actions or reactions while they are actively listening to something or someone.
Example: "She could see the emotions on his face as he listens to the heartfelt story."
Alternatives: "while he hears" or "as he pays attention".
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His eyebrows raise as he listens.
He actually seems to start saying "but" as soon as he listens to music.
Wirathu nods slowly and scrolls through his smartphone as he listens.
CAPTION: Lyle Menendez bites his lip as he listens to verdict.
Then his face can become a web of creases as he listens to his friends' voices on the radio.
That means Conway listening to Trump as much as he listens to her.
As he listens to proceedings from the dock, he looks almost bored.
As he listens in on the public conversation that recreates Elvis after death, Marcus tracks the path of Presley's resurrection.
Barrow, who turned 24 last month, smiles as he listens to those comments.
Villalba sniffles as he listens to Wendy talk, silently noting the inconsistencies she permits into her narrative.
In a long sequence on a tram, he is the audience's surrogate as he listens to her confessions.
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