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on the same moment
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "on the same moment" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "at the same moment," which is used to indicate that two or more events occur simultaneously. Example: "They both arrived at the same moment, surprising everyone at the party."
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Alternative expressions(20)
on the same search
on the same timescale
on the same problem
on the same evening
on the same page
at one and the same time
on the same theme
later that day
concurrently
in parallel
on the same play
on the same timeline
that afternoon
in sync
on the same concert
on the same afternoon
on the same case
on the same occasion
At the same moment
simultaneously
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In "Spring Class", Thorpe uses a jump-cut effect to enact the process by which different perspectives on the same moment in time perform a kind of shuffle dance as each takes its turn in the spotlight.
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If possible, future studies should include measurements started on the same moment relative to the start of disease.
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
The life of the city, and the practice of religion in mosques and democracy in town meetings like the community board are not frozen, even if, on television, the same clip of the same moment is being played over and over.
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In November 1854, while talking about the problem to Rebmann, "at one and the same moment, the problem flashed on both of us solved by the simple supposition that where geographical hypothesis had hitherto supposed an enormous mountain-land, we must now look for an enormous valley and an inland sea".
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WASHINGTON — Congressional interest in legislation to protect young athletes from the effects of concussions has become so spirited that on Thursday morning one House committee held a hearing on one bill at the same moment another committee passed a different bill just 400 feet down the hall.
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In our testing, annotations only appear on the mobile app and not on the same Moments on desktop.
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But it is rewarding to have these two Whistlerian presences on hand at the same moment.
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Payne achieves a remarkable balance between comedy and grief, the emotional effect of both intensified through often existing on screen in the same moment.
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Sixteen women of the all-female corps de ballet all rise on point at the same moment, legs parallel, feet together.
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They describe a relationship that started "backstage and between scenes", where every night, they could rely on seeing one another at exactly the same moment.
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It is said that when we invoke the Refuges, as happens in the beginning of meditation retreats or practice sessions, there is always someone else in the world taking on the Refuges at exactly the same moment.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer the phrase "at the same moment" or its synonyms for correct grammar and wider acceptance. Using the correct preposition enhances clarity and credibility.
Common error
Avoid using "on" instead of "at" when referring to a specific point in time. "On" is typically used with dates and days, while "at" is used with specific times or moments. For instance, it is grammatically correct to say "at the same moment", but incorrect to say "on the same moment".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "on the same moment" functions as an adverbial phrase attempting to specify when an action occurs. However, according to Ludwig, the phrase is grammatically incorrect, and the correct preposition to use is "at."
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "on the same moment" attempts to convey simultaneity, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig indicates that the correct preposition to use is "at", making "at the same moment" the preferred option. Alternative expressions such as "at the same time" or "simultaneously" can also effectively communicate the intended meaning. Although instances of the incorrect phrase appear in various sources, adhering to standard grammar practices ensures clarity and credibility in writing. Always opt for grammatically sound alternatives to maintain professionalism and precision in your communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
at the same time
This is the most direct and common synonym, replacing 'moment' with the more general 'time'.
simultaneously
This single-word adverb concisely expresses the occurrence of events at the same time.
concurrently
Similar to simultaneously, but may imply a process or activity happening in parallel.
at the selfsame moment
Adds emphasis to the simultaneity, indicating it's the exact same moment.
in unison
Implies coordinated action or occurrence at the same time.
at one and the same time
A slightly more formal and emphatic version of "at the same time".
in sync
Suggests events are happening together harmoniously and at the same time.
at that very instant
Emphasizes the immediacy and precision of the timing.
in parallel
Suggests that two or more things are developed or happen side by side.
at the precise moment
Emphasizes the exactness of the timing, highlighting that is not approximate.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "on the same moment"?
The correct way to express simultaneity is to say "at the same moment". The preposition "at" is used to indicate a specific point in time.
What can I say instead of "on the same moment"?
You can use alternatives like "at the same time", "simultaneously", or "concurrently" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "on the same moment" or "at the same moment"?
"At the same moment" is the correct and grammatically sound option. "On the same moment" is not considered standard English.
Is "on the same moment" ever acceptable?
While the phrase "on the same moment" may occasionally appear in informal contexts, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Using "at the same moment" is the preferred choice for clarity and correctness.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested