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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as she conducted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone performing an action or leading an event, often in a formal or organized context.
Example: "As she conducted the orchestra, the audience was captivated by the music."
Alternatives: "while she led" or "as she directed".
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"It used to be easy to find something in the $150,000 to $250,000 category," she said as she conducted a tour of a dozen houses.
But I have always wondered what my parents were thinking as we sat there that afternoon -- what my grandmother was thinking as she conducted her assault.
"We've always been about ground-floor living," Rose explained as she conducted a tour of the apartment; this is the third such space that she has lived in.
"I LIKE things in their own juice," Muriel Brandolini said as she conducted a visitor around an installation of her personal collection of furniture and art at Phillips de Pury & Company, which will auction the selection next week.
"The smartest thing we ever did was to buy this," said Geraldine Moriba-Meadows, a producer with "Dateline NBC," as she conducted a tour of the house she and her husband, Dr. Warner Meadows, an anesthesiologist at Beth Israel Hospital, have owned on West 148th Street since April.
Avoiding the defensive crouch, Clinton admitted that using a private email server as she conducted public business had been "a mistake".
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Gabis, who is half-Jewish, is haunted by feelings of anger and shame as she conducts interviews with Holocaust survivors, searches archives, and prods her relatives to reëxamine the past.
At 2 p.m. on Thursday, Williams will share that experience with a live Internet audience, as she conducts a tennis clinic on Randall's Island in New York for Polo Ralph Lauren.
That is one question amongst many that Dr. Bettina Love seeks to answer next year as she conducts research at Harvard University on civic engagement and hip-hop.
But her work now has her splitting time between Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia as she conducts studies into what is possibly the most pressing issue in all of global health: artemisinin and multidrug resistance to malaria.
Drawing on history, psychology, sociology and economics, as well as on interviews she conducted with women across the country, Ms. Friedan charted a gradual metamorphosis of the American woman from the independent, career-minded New Woman of the 1920's and 30's into the vacant, aproned housewife of the postwar years.
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