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Discover LudwigThe phrase "when gunfire" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a clause that describes an action or event that happens simultaneously with gunfire. Example: "When gunfire erupted in the street, the crowd scattered in fear."
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A group of men were fighting when gunfire erupted.
There was only one moment when gunfire seemed a possibility.
Shaun Wik, 20, a security guard, was in the mall's food court when gunfire erupted.
A man was killed when gunfire erupted at a club in Methuen, Mass., early Wednesday.
When gunfire rang out, George, a former Marine, instinctively tried to shield his wife.
Brunston ducked behind some parked cars when gunfire erupted, but was hit several times.
The victim was riding in a car with his mother and brother when gunfire erupted.
A woman and two children were inside the house when gunfire erupted.
Tuesday when gunfire erupted at an apartment complex on the east side of Council Bluffs.
That was when gunfire erupted in the courtyard behind the building.
"I was at the Virgin terminal at LAX when gunfire broke out.
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