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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while I stood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or situation occurring simultaneously with the speaker's act of standing, often in a narrative context. Example: "While I stood at the edge of the cliff, I marveled at the breathtaking view before me."
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Don engaged him with a series of questions about Samuel Beckett, and after a while I stood up and said I had to rest.
After a while I stood in the shade of a red tower and made my offerings.
While I stood.
He went on in this way while I stood there with my back turned.
She [asked me to lift] up my shirt to expose my entire body while I stood in my underwear.
But while I stood waiting for him to happen to me, he was always looking for the next best thing.
Instead, the traders obliviously entered orders into their computers while I stood around looking for the story.
She beamed at him, while I stood in horror wondering if it was his baby she was carrying.
I comforted men and woman while I stood in front of their homes while they burned to the ground.
They squeezed up into the crawl space while I stood underneath, listening to them talk of beams and square footage.
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Why are you talking about kids?" Winterblood just sat there unmoving among the trees while I stood staring into the woods.
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