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later concurrently with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "later concurrently with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something will happen at a later time while also occurring at the same time as another event. Example: "The project will be developed later concurrently with the marketing campaign to ensure alignment."
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Alternative expressions(20)
concurrently with me
concurrently with the
concurrently with
concurrently with this
concurrently with that
later discussion with
advanced concurrently with
This occurred concurrently with
later simultaneously with
concurrently with this trend
later together with
considered concurrently with
later involvement with
concurrently with the process
concurrently with this development
expand concurrently with
this occurs concurrently with
later research with
later affiliated with
later along with
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MdPIN10 transcripts increased in cortex by day 7 with a concurrent slight decrease in peduncle, whereas in AZ the decrease started already at day 5. MdPIN4 transcripts increased throughout the experiment in cortex, whereas in peduncle the increase was moderate and started later, concurrently with a decrease in AZ.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Decorated with a vertical bar (shown here, in "Rudimenta Grammaticæ," from 1500), "C" appeared as ¢ and, later, ; concurrently, paragraphos gave way to the Old French paragraphe, then to the Middle English pylcrafte, and, finally, to its modern name, "pilcrow".
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The late appearance of supergroup-specific taxonomic groups suggests giant viruses and Archaea diversified much later and concurrently with Eukarya (nd = 0.5867).
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Later on, its expression decreases concurrently with DNp73 upregulation, despite the elevated levels of TAp73 (8 DIV), probably reflecting DNp73 repression of TAp73 activity.
Science
Later on February 6, a circulation developed concurrently with an area of organized convection.
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By 1961, the highway continued just west of Holtville to an intersection with US 80 (later I-8), where it ran concurrently with US 80 briefly before heading south to a junction with SR 98 in Bonds Corner.
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In 1667, he undertook his first building work for Lord Rothes, overseeing the extensions to Leslie House, and later worked on several of Lauderdale's properties, concurrently with Holyroodhouse.
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The researcher took notes during observations, wrote it on detail later at the same day and used them as data concurrently with the interviews.
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Flows at later stages of oogenesis are fast and well-ordered, and occur concurrently with a late-phase enhancement of oskar mRNA accumulation (Sinsimer et al., 2011).
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Data analysis was carried out concurrently with data collection to allow findings to inform later data collection and determine point of data saturations.
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The Barina was launched concurrently with the Suzuki-sourced Holden Drover, followed by the Scurry later on in 1985.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for clearer and more common alternatives like "subsequently and simultaneously" or "later, at the same time as" to avoid potential confusion.
Common error
Avoid combining "later" and "concurrently with" as it can create an awkward and less understandable sentence. Choose one concept or rephrase for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "later concurrently with" functions as a conjunction, attempting to link two events in time. It suggests that an action occurs at a later point and overlaps with another. However, Ludwig AI indicates it is not standard English.
Frequent in
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40%
News & Media
30%
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15%
Less common in
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5%
Formal & Business
5%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "later concurrently with" attempts to convey a combined sense of sequence and simultaneity, it is generally considered non-standard and can lead to confusion. Ludwig AI itself flags the phrase as potentially problematic. As Ludwig examples show, it's better to opt for clearer alternatives such as "subsequently and simultaneously" or "later, at the same time as". Using more common phrases will enhance clarity and ensure that your writing is grammatically sound, especially in formal or scientific contexts. The phrase appears infrequently across various sources, suggesting that its usage is best avoided in favor of more conventional expressions.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
subsequently and simultaneously
Combines the notions of following in time and occurring at the same time in a more concise way.
later at the same time as
More explicitly states the temporal relationship and simultaneity.
afterward in conjunction with
Uses "in conjunction with" to emphasize the concurrent nature of the events.
at a later time, and simultaneously
Separates the two concepts for clarity using a comma and conjunction.
following this, in parallel with
Replaces "later" with "following this" and "concurrently" with "in parallel" for variety.
subsequent to that, alongside
Uses "subsequent to that" to mean later, and "alongside" to express concurrently.
thereafter, coinciding with
Formal alternatives for "later" and "concurrently", indicating sequence and overlap.
down the line, in sync with
More informal alternatives, suitable for less formal contexts.
in due course, and simultaneously
Implies that the later event happens in its own time, coinciding with another.
in the future, in parallel with
Using future tense to emphasize the later nature of the phrase, while at the same time happening in parallel with something else.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "later concurrently with" for better clarity?
Consider using phrases such as "subsequently and simultaneously" or "later, at the same time as" for improved clarity and readability.
Is "later concurrently with" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "later concurrently with" is not standard English and can sound awkward. It's best to use more common and grammatically sound alternatives.
What does "later concurrently with" mean?
The phrase implies that something happens at a later time and at the same time as something else. However, it's not the clearest way to express this idea.
Are there specific contexts where "later concurrently with" might be appropriate?
Due to its awkwardness, there are few contexts where "later concurrently with" is preferable. More standard alternatives like "subsequently and simultaneously" or "later at the same time as" are almost always better choices.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested