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The phrase "while in the company of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe being with someone or a group of people during a specific time or event. Example: "She felt more relaxed while in the company of her close friends at the gathering."
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Spend even a short while in the company of Deschanel, the Hollywood actress with the impeccable indie credentials, and Matt Ward, the celebrated lo-fi musician with the cult following, and you begin to understand the intricate workings of She & Him, the musical duo they launched two years ago with the beguiling record Volume One, followed now by Volume Two.
A powerful case in point: Nelson Rockefeller died of a heart attack in 1979 at age 70 while in the company of his 25-year-old assistant, Megan Marshak.
While in the company of ʿAlā al-Dawla, Avicenna fell ill with colic.
It was extreme because you felt it while in the company of the person you loved.
She has picnics of champagne and sweets, all while in the company of a generically handsome, if unremarkable, man.
Nicole Lynn Mansfield, 33, of Flint, Mich., a convert to Islam, was killed in May while in the company of Syrian rebels in Idlib Province.
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They can think of something else for a while when in the company of friends and co-workers.
Enjoy a warm bowl of soup while conversing in the company of a loved one.
They can think of something else for a while and be themselves in the company of friends and co-workers.
Women and men alike are most likely to cry at home, in the early evening and while alone or in the company of a female friend.
Police were also to come into repeated contact with the men during 2006 – on at least one occasion while they were in the company of some of the victims.
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