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The phrase "concurrently of" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be grammatically correct, but it is not a natural or common way of phrasing things. It would be more natural to say "at the same time" or "simultaneously," instead of using "concurrently of." Example: The two runners crossed the finish line concurrently, with a time difference of only one second.
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What's important to note is that the resale market and the global footwear market, which is worth about $55 billion according to NPD Sports Industry Analyst Matt Powell, operate concurrently of each other.
Aged mice showed a decline of ATG7 protein and, concurrently, of LC3 lipidation when compared to young animals.
19 A pilot study in ON, Canada, found that 39.7% of patients were taking NHPs and prescription drugs concurrently, of which 7.4% reported an AE.
Therefore, we could estimate 90,847 spatiotemporal points from the LUR model, considering the availability of temperature and precipitation information concurrently, of around 42 million maximum possible spatiotemporal points (152 days × 278,633 possible grids points per day in the present study area).
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These two highways ran concurrently out of town to the south through Muskegon Heights to Norton Shores.
The prescription database of OMI-AP program permitted us to estimate the prevalence of concurrently use of more than one psychotropic medication in the treatment of psychiatric disorders.
Of the 14 members of the Politburo, five were concurrently members of the 10th Secretariat.
He was jailed for four months, concurrently, for each of the three charges.
This coincided with the periodicity of concurrently recorded rhythms of the visual brain, revealed by simultaneous EEGs [ 17].
Concurrently, three of those ontologies needed extensive addition of new terms to move the curation forward.
In 1918 he was appointed chief librarian of Peking University, and in 1920 he became, concurrently, professor of economy.
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