I have read the rules for commas before while, but can you make me clear whether the sentence below needs one or not.
He looked like he was having a great time at the party while his wife looked bored by it.
There is a contrast between his experience at the party and his wife's. ".
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There is a contrast between his experience at the party and his wife's. I would put a comma before "while...".