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The phrase "while I realised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a simultaneous awareness or understanding of something while another action or thought is occurring. Example: "While I realised the importance of the deadline, I still found myself procrastinating."
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"After a while I realised this situation couldn't carry on.
Then after a while I realised I knew nothing.
"After a while, I realised I couldn't keep telling him his wife had died.
After a while I realised they were all Irish – I knew every one of them.
Except after a while I realised I didn't enjoy the acting".
Then after a while I realised I couldn't draw that line.
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At first he booms, rather than talks, and after a while I realise this is the sound of anxiety: bravado in the face of yet more curiosity.
While I realise it's vital for some students, a lot of young people round here could do without it.
While I realise that it will always be impossible to satisfy everyone I would hope for their sakes that a line can now be drawn under this matter".
And while I realise Britain is becoming more and more American, on the whole you still don't have to keep company with mass-market mush.
While I realise most people won't go to quite such lengths, I feel we need to acknowledge how lucky those of us are who grew up on her books, and to ensure subsequent generations enjoy the same intense and subtle pleasure.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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