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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a simultaneously" is not correct in written English.
The word "simultaneously" is an adverb and should not be preceded by an article like "a."
Example: "The two events occurred simultaneously, creating a unique experience for the audience."
Alternatives: "at the same time" or "concurrently."
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You can also select all by pressing down "Control" and "A" simultaneously twice in Windows Operating Systems (OS).
It's a simultaneously reassuring and worrying concept.
Here and elsewhere, the show has a simultaneously naïve and condescending tone.
It has been, as so often happens with Mr. Stuart, a simultaneously hilarious and harrowing fight.
It was, perhaps, the last time that all three of England's chief sports teams enjoyed a simultaneously upbeat outlook.
Throughout the series, Mizutani's abstracted use of blur cushions his subjects, painting a simultaneously idyllic and voyeuristic scene.
The overall effect was of a simultaneously dense and sprawling thing, layered and alive and capable of surprising you.
For analysis in which we analyzed spike-field interactions, only neurons with a simultaneously recorded LFP were included.
His career revolves around a simultaneously delicate and indulgent mode of gastronomy, so ruling out fine food was impossible.
When Raymond revamped the Whitehall Theatre he moved its art deco fittings over to Madame JoJo's, giving it a simultaneously glitzy and gaudy feel.
Granny ring A simultaneously ageist and sexist name given to the smaller front chainring (the one that's easiest to pedal uphill).
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