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Discover LudwigThe phrase "since she" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a causal relationship between two events or actions. Example: "Since she started exercising regularly, she has noticed a significant improvement in her overall health."
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I haven't seen him since!" she joked.
since she worked for him 32 yrs.
"I knew her since she was young".
— was chagrined, since she had missed it.
Not since she was a child.
Since she came back she hasn't talked.
I've been here ever since," she said.
I've known her since she was born".
Since she was five she'd do that.
I haven't heard anything since," she says.
(She has worn dentures ever since, she freely pointed out).
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