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The phrase "concurrent with the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that two or more events or actions are happening at the same time.
Example: "The project timeline is concurrent with the budget approval process, ensuring that both are aligned."
Alternatives: "simultaneous with the" or "at the same time as the".
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The state sentence will run concurrent with the federal term.
It's that the mood in the show is concurrent with the mood right now.
Concurrent with the word's fashion usage, the undershirt in question has become a hot fashion item.
For comparison's sake I tested, concurrent with the Routan, a Chrysler Town & Country.
"It's when we could do it in terms of getting out a catalog concurrent with the show".
The festival was concurrent with the popular WFMU record fair, now in its 18th year.
In some cases, however, the aura is concurrent with the headache.
Concurrent with the renewal, creator and showrunner Beau Willimon is departing the critically acclaimed series," Netflix said in a statement on Thursday.
BBC Worldwide offered Sherlock: The Abominable Bride on New Year's Day, concurrent with the TV broadcast, grossing £224,000 from 127 cinemas.
Concurrent with the release of Robert Greene's Kate Plays Christine at the 2016 Sundance film festival, director Antonio Campos has brought a more straightforward biopic, simply called Christine.
Bissell offered the prosecution the option of appealing the use of the tapes and having that appeal run concurrent with the trial.
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