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"while at it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean doing something while in the process of doing something else. For example, "I'm going to buy some groceries, and while at it, I'll pick up some eggs too."
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And while at it, Europe could also rethink its criteria for future E.U./euro membership, adding a requirement that applicant nations have a credible politician-sanctions regime to encourage responsible spending and debt policies, and penalizing those who fail to adopt predictable long-term fiscal plans that its economies can support.
And had a great time while at it! on the Foutan Boards electric circuit investigation during the October 13 workshop.
While at it, they also look for key words that help advertisers display their most appropriate advert adjacently.
While at it, let us examine an even more startling compromise: Why have a House chaplain at all? Doesn't this leap the barrier between church and state?
And while at it, why not do some thinking, about what makes art "art," and why we have the batty, priority-scrambling passion for it that we do.
While at it, Acura might drop the base engine entirely, along with the pretense, to establish what the ILX is supposed to be: an entertaining Euro-style sport compact.
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In fact, for a while, at least, it was a carefree Shangri-La.
But, for a while, at least, it was deemed scandalously erotic.
For a while at least, it's almost as if we live in one big apartment.
She knows that for a while, at least, it was thought to be the better choice.
For a while, at least, it is good-bye, toys — hello, hard work.
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