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'in the same second' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something happened at exactly the same time as something else. It is often used to describe simultaneous actions or events. Example: "As they both reached for the last piece of cake, their hands touched in the same second."
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"Here you have to follow your own voice, trying to sing in the same second, to breathe in the same place.
That tallies with Shazam's claim that nearly 100 songs were identified in the same second as Applause as the company reached 10bn tags.
It shows shares of Accenture trading at one cent and more than $30 in the same second during the Flash Crash.
As stimuli (see Table 1), we chose a set of acoustically similar transparent (n = 5) and opaque (n = 5) compound words, all ending in the same second constituent work.
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"Monet's Water Lilies," Sept. 13 through March 29, will be in the same second-floor galleries.
Kruis, a hugely influential figure in England's grand slam, is accused of biting Wilson in the same second-half incident that has led to Wilson being charged with making contact with the eye area of the Saracens forward.
Another neighbor, Trisha Lund, said that her son, Robert, 8, sometimes played with James and that the two were in the same second-grade class this year at Orting Primary School.
She died in the same fourth-floor apartment the couple had first occupied 55 years before.
Tennessee Williams and Jon Bon Jovi lived in the same fifth-floor room, but at different times.
Chile and Italy, of course, had been drawn in the same first-stage group.
She and the other students who died were in the same third-grade class at Plaza Towers.
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