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During vs. While

Tags: period


During and while both mean through a period of time.

Use during before a noun that names an event or a Period of time. 

They work during the night and sleep by day.
You're not allowed to talk during the exam.

Use while before a clause.

gained a lot of weight while I was on holiday.
read it while you were drying your hair.





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