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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a simultaneous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is happening at the same time as something else. Example: "The two teams made a simultaneous goal, causing an eruption of cheers from the crowd."
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Both are happening in a simultaneous fashion.
So we had a simultaneous translation.
He is a simultaneous renovator.
Oh, for a simultaneous broadcast...
It was given a simultaneous digital release.
"But I have a simultaneous feeling, too.
It's like watching a simultaneous translation of the play.
It will also have a simultaneous nationwide cinema release.
To people's surprise, PTV provided a simultaneous translation in Urdu.
A simultaneous advantage is the deferral of taxation.
It's hardly cause and effect; it's a simultaneous operation.
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