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    • Have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably as conjunctions or adverbs to indicate a period of time.
    • "While" is more commonly used in American English, whereas "whilst" is more commonly used in British English.
    • British English uses "whilst" as a conjunction synonymous with "while," although, and notwithstanding.
    • US English considers "whilst" outdated and even pretentious, so it uses "while" instead.
    • "Whilst" is mostly used in British English, while "while" can be used as a conjunction, preposition, noun, or verb.
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