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The phrase "always at the same time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more events or actions that occur simultaneously or concurrently.
Example: "She manages to work full-time and study for her degree, always at the same time."
Alternatives: "simultaneously" or "concurrently".
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Owing to changing surgical protocols timing of the treatment of the axilla was not always at the same time as the lumpectomy, resulting in a difference in time between lumpectomy and axilla.
In the Late Cretaceous, most continental landmasses were transgressed but not always at the same time.
Mr. Zimerman and the Boston Symphony played beautifully but not always at the same time.
It's true: Mayweather is both a great fighter and a great entertainer, although not always at the same time.
NEW YORK'S mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg, loves popcorn and merlot, but not always at the same time.
It wouldn't be the breakfasts, which are hearty but rudimentary; nor the afternoon teas, which happen (but not always) at the same time.
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He always played at the same time of day.
Earlier this month, they were asked — together, of course — why they always speak at the same time.
There are 15 members but they do not always perform at the same time.
I can change sex and gender, though not always both at the same time.
Burns was always open at the same time to tradition and innovation".
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