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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and concomitant" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate something that occurs simultaneously or in conjunction with something else.
Example: "The study revealed a rise in temperature and concomitant changes in species behavior."
Alternatives: "and accompanying" or "and related".
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Will it be able to sustain that – and concomitant growth – on a single stage?
The move was canny and acclaimed – these abstract artists achieved great renown and concomitant wealth.
The Palestinians want the trappings of a full-blown summit meeting, with wide-ranging talks and concomitant international attention.
Exposing cancer cells to metformin leads to hypermethylation of tumor-promoting pathway genes and concomitant inhibition of cell proliferation.
We recorded spontaneous spinal cord activity and concomitant motor behaviour in non-anaesthetized animals, under buprenorphine analgesia.
Stein, V. et al. Pattern of joint damage in persons with knee osteoarthritis and concomitant ACL tears.
This degeneracy scales with the protein size and concomitant increase in the number of spins within the given spectral space.
"Mr Platini failed to act with complete credibility and integrity, showing unawareness of the importance of his duties and concomitant obligations and responsibilities".
That women are already so far behind men in terms of earning ability and career progression makes the threat of automation and concomitant job losses much more serious.
We settled on a broad but pertinent topic concerning the opportunity and concomitant challenges of life at the University.
This distribution is the result of gradual range expansion following expansion of agricultural lands, and concomitant suburban expansion.
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