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Discover Ludwig"contemporary with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is happening or existing at the same time as something else. For example, "She was a writer contemporary with Shakespeare."
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Contemporary with Chartres are the windows (c.
Only the Marxes seem contemporary with Dada.
The taphocenoses of this stage are contemporary with valley incisions.
The three rooms are plush and contemporary with tartan trim.
It was "contemporary with character," Ms. Panzer said.
Recent lunette activity on the plateau is contemporary with the 1930's 'dust bowl'.
The interior is contemporary, with a formal hall leading to an elevated living room.
Almost contemporary with Chenla was the rise of the central Javanese kingdom.
The interior is contemporary, with a formal entrance hall leading to an elevated formal living room.
A hitherto unsuspected species of dwarf human turned up in caves there, contemporary with modern humans.
The Nayanars were approximately contemporary with their Vaishnavite (Vishnu-worshipping) counterparts, the Alvars.
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