"They met when they were working in Paris." It is a sentence out of context, from an exercise. In this case, can we use simple past instead of past continuous?
Using "worked" wouldn't be entirely wrong but it's much more natural to use the past continuous because their meeting took place during the longer time period of their working in Paris.
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