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The phrase "while he can" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a temporary or limited situation or ability. Example: While he can still walk, John wants to explore as much of the city as possible. In this sentence, the phrase "while he can" suggests that John's ability to walk may be temporary or limited, and he wants to take advantage of it while he still can.
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He loves me so much, but once in a while he can be a little harsh.
For a while, he can count on a long leash of public patience: Americans do not expect the war to end quickly or cleanly.
"If he bats for a while he can take the game away like Adam Gilchrist used to do.
"His highness the father decided to leave his reign while he can give his best.
"As much rumpy-pumpy while he can" is a bit odd.
While he can be a handful, he is a sweet kid.
He could do a lot worse than seize Ms Bhutto's offer while he can.
And while he can charm Westerners, his style sometimes offended traditional Pashtuns.
"Lev Gnashing," suggests Peter Nockolds from Moscow, while he can, while Russia is still relevant.
Assuming, of course, that Roth doesn't win the prize while he can still enjoy it.
But while he can dole it out, he can't take it.
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