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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while I let" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening concurrently with the act of allowing or permitting something else to occur. Example: "While I let the cake cool, I prepared the frosting."
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"After a while, I let it go.
For a while I let her.
And for a while, I let him and many other artists like him slide.
"Wait a minute while I let my husband out of the trunk,"she said.
Except when I forget to take out the metal clips I use to keep my hair in place while I let it dry.
On screen, Don Draper struggled for the right Lucky Strike pitch while I let myself wallow in the hows and whys of heartbreak.
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After a while I said, "Let's go inside".
She stared at me for a while, then said, "If I let myself examine that, I might quit or take a position that would be more fun, less stress, but less prestige and less money".
While I have access, let me point you to an excellent post by Suzy Khimm making a point I should have made: the only reason to worry about the fiscal cliff is if you're a Keynesian, who thinks that bringing down the budget deficit when the economy is already depressed makes the depression deeper.
Last year, while driving absent-mindedly, I let it get overheated.
A couple of weeks ago while crossing the road, I suffered a random toggle entanglement with a white-van bumper and it was most undignified, not least for the critical mass expletives I let loose while I struggled to free myself, so I offer this advice as a lesson learned.
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