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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'so when it' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to introduce a new point that results from the preceding sentence or phrase. For example: “Joe had already bought the presents, so when it came time to wrap them, he was ready to go.”
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Even so, when it priced its shares this month, the firm valued itself at around $350m.
"So when it loses its leaves, you see this haze of pink," Ms. Dickey said.
So when it came time to renew its contract, Apple declined.
Not so when it comes to discussing banks.
So, when it comes to investing, the rich aren't infallible.
Not so when it comes to hedge funds.
Not so when it came to immigration, apparently.
So when it went to the shootout, I was confident.
So when it comes to taking the test, don't worry.
So when it does work, we should pleased," he said.
So when it dies a bit, he does, too.
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