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The phrase "as the same time" is not correct in English; it should be "at the same time." You can use it to indicate that two or more actions or events are occurring simultaneously.
Example: "She was studying for her exams while, at the same time, working part-time."
Alternatives: "simultaneously" or "concurrently."
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That is 2.5 times as many visitors as the same time last year.
You were on Mount Everest as the same time as the "Into Thin Air" expedition.
It didn't help that Palm released the Pre as the same time Apple announced its new iPhone.
She is so tough, strong and in control but, as the same time, she shows weakness which makes her all the more relatable and grounded.
And I find that online discovery leads to unexpected twists and turns of research at least as often as the same time spent in archives.
There is speculation that this will be included in his autumn economic statement to be made next week [Wednesday] and, as the same time, permission is granted for the resumption of fracking.
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He certainly charming, as well, at the same time.
Few architects have the ability to be as good and as bad, at the same time, as Nouvel.
It's both as simple and at the same time as subtle as Coca-Cola.
Nothing can as strong and soft at the same time as compassion.
"It functions as art and at the same time as furniture.
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