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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then giving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a subsequent action or result that follows a previous statement or action. Example: "She completed the project ahead of schedule, then giving her team extra time to review their work."
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Then, giving up, she'd burst out laughing.
And then giving it to them.
And then giving them a makeover.
We're breaking objects and then giving them their function back.
And then giving them a rod and a worm.
But then, giving herself little margin for error, she nets.
Utley responded by asking Sanchez what he was talking about, then giving a dismissive wave.
Josh Hamilton chasing it for a few steps, then giving up.
It was so funny working with actors who were not born then, giving them disco lessons.
Then giving social workers not just respect but the resources to do the job.
Using water, for example, in the mill, and then giving it back clean to the environment.
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