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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while it had" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to show a contrast or contradiction between two actions or events that occurred at the same time. Example: While it had been raining outside, I was warm and cozy inside by the fireplace.
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But for a while it had an industry quaking in its Cuban heels.
For a while it had relieved his boredom.
For a while it had the spotlight to itself.
"For a while, it had one of the most desegregated schools systems in the country.
The speech itself, while it had its rousing crescendoes, was solid without being spectacular.
Bridges of Madison County, while it had its fervent fans, received mixed reviews and generally so-so word-of-mouth.
While it had superior firepower, its sailing qualities were only average and they were slow under oars.
While it had superior firepower, its sailing qualities were poor, even compared with galleys, and were slow even under oars.
While it had announced a partnership to offer Netflix on its boxes last month, more services are coming.
While it had struggled, New Line was hardly moribund.
While it had originally planned to take in 35 students, the course was oversubscribed.
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