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"while he had" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a dependent clause that provides additional information or specifies the timeframe of the main clause. Here are a few examples: - "While he had great success in his career, he struggled to maintain meaningful relationships." - "While he had always dreamed of becoming a doctor, he ultimately decided to pursue a career in business." - "While he had promised to help her with the project, he ended up being too busy with his own work."
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All the while, he had acquired a cult following.
His wife complained; after a while he had to stop.
For a while, he had another affair on the side.
For a while, he had to lie low.
After a while he had to be taken to a mental hospital.
For the first time in a while, he had fresh material to menace.
For a while he had his own band, which put him deep into debt.
After a while he had to get up, to relieve the pressure building between his temples.
For a while, he had been optimistic about rebuilding his dental practice.
For quite a while, he had been going to see her once a day.
All the while, he had used Iraqi airspace to resupply the Syrian military with ammunition.
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