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all the while
[ awl thuh wahyl, hwahyl ]
idiom
- during this time; all along:
She realized all the while that their plan would probably fail.
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Origin of all the while1
Example Sentences
All the while, U.S. politicians persuaded Americans that the aid they were paying for was neither selfless nor a giveaway: In reviving Europe, the United States was recovering markets for its products and stabilizing democratic allies to withstand further world wars.
“This year, going into the curation, we followed some of the guidelines from last year, prioritizing premieres for our local audience, keeping things eclectic in content, finding the films from a variety of sources, all the while trusting our curatorial noses. The program is full of discoveries, films I hadn’t heard of before we programmed them.â€
As Kassem pointed out, the Trump administration was not only deploying these tactics against legal residents but openly gloating about them, all the while defying any court to stop it.
But after seeing his neurons spike on a screen - all the while surrounded by excited Neuralink employees - he said "it all sort of sunk in" that he could control his computer with just his thoughts.
All the while Vladimir Putin sat back and enjoyed the show, biding his time.
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