She's driving while on the phone.
She's on the phone while driving.
Which one?
anonymous She's driving while on the phone. She's on the phone while driving. Which one?
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anonymousShe's driving while on the phone.
She's on the phone while driving.
Which one?
Grammatically, both are correct. Actually, she is doing two identical things at the same time in both sentences. The second one is the message that is intended.