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Are there any expressions using "while" to mean the same as "all that time"?

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Rebecca

The script is “what happened in all that time?” This sentence actually sounds a bit awkward. You can substitute “in all that time” with “during [all] that time” or “during the past while” to ask for an recollection of past events. Ex: A: Great to see you again! How have you been during the past few years? B: I’m doing well, I got promoted at work! How have you been during all this time? Ex: What has been going on with you during the past little while? (Past little while = recently)

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