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Difference Between A While And Awhile

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As a noun phrase after a preposition such as after, for, in, within, one should use two words, a while . In that case, it means 'a short or moderate time'. If one is using the term adverbially, it should be spelled as one word, awhile , whi...
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Awhile, an adverb, is never preceded by a preposition such as for, but the two-word form a while may be preceded by a preposition. In writing, each of the following is acceptable: stay awhile; stay for a while; stay a while (but not stay fo...
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