She could taste the pollution on her tongue

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Is this okay?

Jane looked out the window. The city was shrouded in a smothering gray-brown duvet of smog. She could taste the pollution on her tongue after she opened the window.

What can I say instead of the underlined part?
 
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Is this okay?

Jane looked out the window. The city was shrouded in a smothering gray-brown duvet of smog. She could taste the pollution on her tongue after she opened the window.

What can I say instead of the underlined part?
I'd say: When she opened the window, she could taste the pollution.

(We know her tongue is where she's tasting it.)
 

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I'd say: When she opened the window, she could taste the pollution.

(We know her tongue is where she's tasting it.)

Jane looked out the window. The city was shrouded in a smothering gray-brown duvet of smog. She could taste the pollution after she opened the window.
 

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She could taste the pollution after she opened the window.

I don't like the word order in that sentence. I'd start with the fact that she opened the window. Try reordering it.
 

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I don't like the word order in that sentence. I'd start with the fact that she opened the window. Try reordering it.

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Jane looked out the window. The city was shrouded in a smothering gray-brown duvet of smog. She opened the window, tasting the pollution.
 

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Jane looked out the window. The city was shrouded in a smothering gray-brown duvet of smog. She opened the window, her stomach clenching as she tasted the pollution.
 
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