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Discover Ludwig"can simultaneously" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe two different actions that happen simultaneously or at the same time. For example, "The cake can simultaneously bake and cool in the oven."
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Note that colonies can simultaneously contain gametocytes of different stages.
Typically, six or so users can simultaneously use the device.
Many biochemical disorders can simultaneously affect the nervous system.
The test will be whether Mr. Roh can simultaneously soothe relations with America.
And you can simultaneously study some of the paintings that are reproduced in it.
One can simultaneously not be a monster but also hold entirely awful views.
"Seven Laments" suggests how loss can simultaneously break hearts and startle people awake.
It's a rare show that can simultaneously feel other while also incredibly relatable.
Liberal religious traditions recognize that different and sometimes widely varying "truths" can simultaneously coexist.
This system can simultaneously supply electrical and thermal energy.
Unfortunately, no single material can simultaneously satisfy both requirements.
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