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The phrase “follow at the same time” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the concept of two activities that occur simultaneously. For example, “We need to start working on the project and follow at the same time to make sure we stay on schedule.”.
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Rowling's website Pottermore will publish the first instalment in the new series, Magic in North America, at 2pm GMT, with three more stories to follow at the same time every day until 11 March.
A young presenter announces to the surprised audience that they are listening to the first ever Tineradio programme of the Youth Radio Studio and that another programme will follow at the same time next week.
In this paper, we explored and described how GPs value evidence-based guideline application in patients with multimorbidity, that is, patients in whom they had several potential guidelines to follow at the same time.
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Degradation rate constants of hormones as well as changes in estrogenic activity (YES bioassay) and toxicity (Vibrio fischeri) were followed at the same time.
The observational cohort is followed at the same time-points and is asked which treatment they have received.
This negative attitude towards the three named buildings is thus underscored by the counter-expectation which follows, which at the same time acts to positively evaluate the target the Chrysler Building.
The first 90 seconds of Nick Monaco's "Private Practice"—mumbling vocal harmonies and a snare drum is so distinct from most of what follows yet at the same time act as the track's sonic spinal chord, animating all other action.
Our control group consists of people not yet eligible for ART who are followed longitudinally at the same time as a group starting ART.
Another interesting research direction relates to the circumstance that people do not only follow norms at the same time, they also create norms.
There's a special joy in giving someone advice that's sure not to be followed — "Wake up at the same time every morning"; "Don't check your e-mail while on vacation" — and William Deresiewicz must have felt it when writing his recent cover story for The New Republic, "Don't Send Your Kid to the Ivy League".
America is now helping 30 other countries, including the three affected by Ebola, to follow suit while, at the same time, improving their networks of clinics.
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