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Discover Ludwig"while he is away" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something will happen or be done during the time period when someone is not present, or while they are away from a specific location. Example: "While he is away on his business trip, I will take care of the house and pets." This sentence indicates that the person will take on certain responsibilities while their partner is away, implying that they will be done or completed before the person returns.
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Before leaving on a trip, he arranges for them to be killed while he is away.
His absence raises questions of how Uber will be managed while he is away.
While he is away on business, "English sweat" carries off all Thomas's womenfolk.
Rudy Horlick, an acquaintance who "was tedium personified", advises him to rent his home while he is away.
While he is away, his most powerful general is accused in a government report of involvement in atrocities.
Her husband works in Dubai most of the year, and while he is away, she lives with her mother.
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While he was away, an earthquake struck Haiti.
While he was away, his time expired, and he lost.
It all must have happened while he was away.
While he was away, his cousin Bolingbroke returned from exile.
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