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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in simultaneous" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe actions or events occurring at the same time, but it typically needs to be part of a larger phrase, such as "in simultaneous action."
Example: "The two events occurred in simultaneous action, creating a unique experience for the audience."
Alternatives: "simultaneously" or "at the same time."
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Ishikawa, S. Uncertainty relations in simultaneous measurements for arbitrary observables.
Absolute activity quantitation in simultaneous 123I/99mTc brain SPECT.
Four operas and a choral work were in simultaneous rehearsal.
One fashion shot has two models in Delaunay designs with a Citroën painted in "simultaneous" livery.
The world's two largest economies -- the United States and Japan -- are in simultaneous retreat.
Yesterday, more than 200 groups participated in simultaneous action to promote better urban cycling conditions.
One way they'd accomplish this, he predicted, is through an increase in "simultaneous consumption".
The session was designed to give practice in simultaneous and consecutive interpreting.
Artists attempted to show not only different viewpoints but different moments in simultaneous images.
The awards take place on February 19 in simultaneous ceremonies in New York and Los Angeles.
The point, again, seems to be to keep as many things in simultaneous motion as possible.
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