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Discover Ludwig"while you do" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one action is taking place during another action or process. For example: "While you do the laundry, I'll clean the kitchen."
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Every once in a while you do something right".
Thankfully, every once in a while, you do connect.
If not, I'll wait while you do.
There's a sound that you make while you do it.
But nobody can talk to you while you do them.
I'll pour the syrup while you do the butter.
You can't use a BlackBerry while you do it".
But you have to be patient while you do.
He recommends playing background music while you do this.
Remove and keep warm while you do the other pancakes.
Keep the quesadilla warm while you do the next one.
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