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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'so that when' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to link two clauses and introduce a result: I set my alarm at 6 am, so that when I wake up I have enough time to get ready.
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So that, when you rip them apart, it's heartbreaking".
"So that when you get a few negative data points, it's all doom and gloom".
So that, when you find it at your door, it feels like your birthday?
So that, when it falls into a discount interval, the proposed price is exerted to all purchase quantity.
"So that when he returned, it is beautiful because of the color... but also, it's safe.
The residency is set up so that when residents graduate, they are ready to practice independently.
I'll work real hard so that when I die, it'll be a relief".
So that when you read a novel you have a whole picture of it.
He once memorized 24 cigarette commercials so that when he delivered them they would seem natural.
"Record my voice, so that when I get killed at least you'll have something of me".
— so that when she finally looked in I was almost done.
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