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Discover LudwigThe phrase "meanwhile though" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means "in the meantime" or "during that time." Example: "I was finishing up the project. Meanwhile though, my colleague was already starting on the next task."
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Meanwhile, though, the acting roles were coming in.
Meanwhile, though, there was the rest of life.
Meanwhile, though, there's this love business to be resolved.
Meanwhile, though, air service to Egypt remains profoundly disrupted.
Meanwhile, though, there may be a business opportunity and public interest in Web sites like PharmaShine.
Meanwhile, though, there is a touch of real romance to the English season.
Meanwhile, though, radial-ply tires had already become standard equipment in Europe.
Meanwhile, though, in the absence of any actual news, let the speculation begin.
Meanwhile, though, the ads are the darlings of broadcasting and publishing executives.
Meanwhile, though, the basic contours of their deception seem unmistakably clear.
Meanwhile, though, the pressure from immigration and the fear of Ukip transformed the political climate.
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