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The phrase "a simultaneous sense of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe experiencing multiple feelings or perceptions at the same time.
Example: "During the performance, the audience had a simultaneous sense of joy and nostalgia as they watched the actors bring the story to life."
Alternatives: "a concurrent feeling of" or "a simultaneous awareness of".
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This is a highly effective strategy, giving the whole book a narrative urgency and a simultaneous sense of archaeological unfolding.
What Mr. Furrer found there, Mr. Robinson related, was "the capacity and power within music to create a simultaneous sense of stasis and continuous movement".
There is, as so often when looking at the Romans, a feeling of double exposure: a simultaneous sense of recognition, that they were somehow "just like us" – alongside an opposite sense, of alienation and confusion.
The interplay between the photographer's vision of her subject and the subject's account of herself produces a simultaneous sense of precision and of mystery: How much can we really see of a person?
No matter what angle you view them from, the Chola bronzes at the Sackler almost invariably present the viewer with a simultaneous sense of crisp profile and a soft volume that adds up to an extraordinary sense of unity, of seeing everything at once in a microcosmic flash of revelation.
When he was convicted and sentenced to life without parole, there was a simultaneous sense of devastation and queasiness: you felt awful about what you'd seen, even though you knew you'd been pushed to feel that way, and even though there seemed to be a decent chance that the verdict was correct.
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Many of those who voted, as I did, for Barack Obama must have experienced a similar simultaneous sense of relief and despair last night, as jubilation gave way to the grim realization that the political paralysis of the past four years will become, if anything, worse and more bitter.
As Shibley Telhami, who wrote a book on Arab media, explained, "this simultaneous sense of inspiration and threat is likely what inspired the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, to start Al Jazeera... in 1996". Since then, the country has poured billions into the network.
I had this simultaneous sense of, on the one hand, being in a small place, but on the other hand, being in a limitless place intellectually.
One has the simultaneous sense of things seen and things glimpsed at the edge of visibility.
On a mythical level, at least, most of us have experienced the wonder and fright of arrival in the big city, the simultaneous sense of freedom and intimidation, the exhilaration of moving into the unknown.
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