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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as she made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action occurring simultaneously with another action, often in a narrative context.
Example: "As she made her way through the crowded market, she noticed the vibrant colors of the stalls."
Alternatives: "while she created" or "as she crafted".
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Anderson looked at ease as she made history.
As she made the walk, she kept her eyes down.
As she made dinner, the children entertained themselves by dancing.
This is a priority, as she made clear in addressing the German parliament on June 4th.
I sat in her sunroom and ate a pasta salad as she made tea.
As she made the walk to the 18th green Sunday, Lewis had her head down.
Patrick knew that all along as she made the move from IndyCar to Nascar.
As a young girl, Poplavskaya would sometimes accompany Tamara as she made her rounds.
Mr. Gray's mother, Carol Gray, had to be supported as she made her way into St.
As she made her way toward the shore, more people stared.
On Tuesday, as she made her way to the office, her threat appeared to be real.
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