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'concurrence of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate agreement or understanding (e.g. "There was a concurrence of opinion among the members of the team").
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To get something major done requires the concurrence of all three "governments".
With the concurrence of the ophthalmologist, we eliminated one of the eyedrops for glaucoma.
But in the mid-90's, the larger industry fell victim to a concurrence of declining sales and product gluts.
"The I.A.E.A. has concluded, with the concurrence of outside experts, that these documents... are in fact not authentic," ElBaradei said.
The Chief Compliance Officer may be removed only by the Chief Executive Officer with the concurrence of the Compliance Committee.
Quite possibly, it's simply serendipitous, an anomalous concurrence of the planets at a particular moment, but it's worth exploring.
A constitutional amendment procedure requiring 100% concurrence of the total membership of the House of Assembly on certain issues.
These days, it's just a rule that makes it impossible to do almost anything without the concurrence of 60 members.
By making this decision, Mr Rabin squandered a concurrence of factors that would not return, Mr Beilin says.
It is hard to imagine a more felicitous concurrence of music, setting and audience -- a dressed-to-the-nines crowd giddy on champagne and altitude.
Concurrence of migraine and hallucinations is extremely rare.
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