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Discover LudwigThe phrase "while that moment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific point in time during an event or situation. Example: "While that moment felt fleeting, it left a lasting impression on me."
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While that moment occurred at a private gathering, Tim Russert, who died suddenly of a heart attack on Friday, was honored later at a memorial service at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Acts that felt like an enormously special edition of the program he moderated, "Meet the Press".
And while that moment when man landed on the moon filled our hearts with pride and inspiration, the real benefit to mankind and America went far beyond even the moon.
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And: "I am filled with the memory of people who lived and died; I write about them, conscious all the while that in a moment, I, too, will be gone.
Furthermore, Israel's founding document extended a hand of peace and fraternity to all of our neighbors, even while many at that moment were massing at the Jewish State's borders in a war of attempted extermination.
As surfers, we're just hoping that it has a catchable moment (a takeoff point), and a ridable face, and that it doesn't break all at once (close out) but, instead, breaks gradually, successively (peels), in one direction or the other (left or right), allowing us to travel roughly parallel to the shore, riding the face, for a while, in that spot, in that moment, just before it breaks.
The five items of POP-Qs were: the intensity of (i) maximal pain; (ii) minimal pain after surgery; (iii) pain while at rest and while in movement at that moment; (iv) presence of tiredness, nausea, and vomiting; (v) satisfaction with pain therapy.
"I like being able to talk about work while we're making dinner," says Faris. "I'd rather discuss it at that moment while it's fresh".
Some microbes were dark at that moment while others shone at full strength.
At that moment, while reading The New England Journal, Wood had the advantages of someone looking at a familiar fact with a fresh perspective.
She couldn't possibly have been unaware of Chevron's dark history along Nigeria's southern shoreline, but at that moment, while she envisioned the company pumping oil from her coast, such history seemed far from her mind.
Anyway, just at that moment, while I was still running around, I heard one of the women say, "Jesus, the bitch, the bitch," and I thought of telepathy, I thought of happiness, and I was afraid that the woman who had spoken, whichever one it was, would go out to look for the dog.
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