I've changed the sentence with "In" preposition into another sentence with while clause. Could you check it whether or not it is right in the meaning and grammar.
"In crossing the street, he was run over -> While crossing the street, he was run over. "
Thank you for your answer in advance.
Top answer
'While' is much more usual than 'in' there.
— Mister Micawber
'While' is much more usual than 'in' there.
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