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The phrase "while you're" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that an action should be done while another action is taking place. For example, "While you're cooking dinner, make sure to preheat the oven."
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You're alive while you're alive.
"Quit while you're ahead, Rob".
Remember while you're here, you fool,.
But while you're open, be assertive.
He comes in while you're sleeping.
While you're there, it's great – while you're living it.
While you're awake, you're alive!
Cry while you're doing it.
While you're here, do something.
Or do you compose while you're shooting?
Especially while you're bawling your eyes out.
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