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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then, while" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to show a sequence of events or actions, where "then" indicates a chronological order and "while" introduces a concurrent action. Example: "I was cooking dinner, then while I was chopping vegetables, the doorbell rang."
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Then, while General N.F.
Then, while it's drying, ring Charles Saatchi.
And then, while you're stopped, you get hit.
Then, while handcuffing Bourdin, the police removed his baseball cap.
Then, while running, she felt pain in her left calf.
Then while continuing to blend, add the olive oil gradually.
Then, while adding that break, I somehow deleted an entire scene and couldn't retrieve it.
"And then, while I'd probably never do this last one, showing up at their house".
Then, while they hit the beaches, state senators demanded further cuts.
It was only then, while recalling that final moment, that she began to weep.
Then, while Pakistan's supporters continued to party, the captain announced his retirement from Twenty20 cricket.
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