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How would you use whilst in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "whilst" in a sentence:

Formal and Literary:

* "Whilst" is often used in formal or literary writing to convey a sense of elegance or timelessness.

* "Whilst" can be used as a synonym for "while," but it's considered slightly more formal and less common in everyday speech.

Examples:

* "Whilst I was reading, the phone rang."

* "Whilst the children played, their parents enjoyed a quiet conversation."

* "Whilst he was a young man, he traveled extensively."

Informal:

* "Whilst" is not as commonly used in informal language, but it can be used to add a touch of formality or sophistication to everyday speech.

* "Whilst" is often used in British English, but it is less common in American English.

Examples:

* "Whilst I'm happy to help, I don't have time right now."

* "Whilst we're on the subject of food, I wanted to ask you about the new restaurant."

Remember:

* "Whilst" and "while" are interchangeable in most cases, but "whilst" is considered slightly more formal and less common.

* "Whilst" is often used in British English, but it is less common in American English.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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