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"she was singing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an ongoing action or state in the past. Example: She was singing along to her favorite song as she drove down the highway.
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By 17, she was singing with Anderson.
And she was singing Yoruba songs.
"She was singing when she heard".
Soon she was singing instead.
She was singing their song.
"She was singing, at last," Cather writes.
Before long she was singing solo.
It was while she was singing, softly, to the radio.
In the thirties she was singing in Paris at Bricktop's.
"Then, eventually, I realised she was singing in English".
She had no relationship to what she was singing".
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