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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while she" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate simultaneous actions or events involving a female subject. Example: "While she was studying for her exams, her friends were out celebrating."
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For a while she was homeless.
And, after a while, she does.
For a while, she feigned sleep.
After a while she reappeared.
For a while she was bitter.
For a while, she moved quite well.
For a while she stood observing them.
After a while, she didn't say anything.
After a while, she calmed down.
After a while she started making money.
For a while she lived in Paris.
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