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"Meanwhile" is a word meaning "while something else is happening." It is used to bridge references to two actions that are happening simultaneously. I was sitting in my car at the train station, waiting for my wife, who was supposed to be home on the 6:40. Meanwhile, she was on a different train going to God-knows-where.

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word choice - What is the correct usage of "meanwhile"? - English ...

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Meanwhile, Simplex, Lagrange, and NewX are probably the most commonly studied methods in empirical works. I have already checked online but I couldn't find much information googling.

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14 The dictionary will tell you that they are synonymous; I will tell you that "meanwhile" is more common than "meantime", unless you say "in the meantime". I would use "meanwhile", but "in the meantime" is a close second, with "meantime" dead last, in my opinion.

Meanwhile is an adverb. Like all adverbs it can start a sentence: Meanwhile, comma in my absence, did you receive an answer to your mail by one of my colleagues? Recently, comma in my absence, On Tuesday, comma in my absence, etc. OED: B. adv. During the time intervening between one particular period or event and another; while or until a particular event occurs; at the same time; for the ...

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word usage - Can you start a question using 'Meanwhile'? - English ...

Is it acceptable to have the joining words meanwhile and however in the middle of a sentence? I have always thought that they should open a sentence, unlike other conjunctions such as because or although which can used at the beginning of a sentence or in the middle.

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