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Discover Ludwig"simultaneous release" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the release of two or more items that occur at the same time. For example: "The movie studio announced a simultaneous release of the film in both the United States and Japan."
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Agent of Chaos and Devil's Advocate are set for simultaneous release in January 2017.
China, as with Cinderella, gets a simultaneous release with the US.
I ask her what difference the simultaneous release makes for the escalation of fame.
This simultaneous release appears "unprecedented," said Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum.
The simultaneous release of Mr. Daniloff and Mr. Zakharov was announced on the television news.
It was all nicely buried amid the simultaneous release of hundreds of new Medicare rules.
"It's as close to worldwide simultaneous release as I've seen," says Bruce Snyder, Fox's president for domestic distribution.
Aides refused to say whether the simultaneous release of the material was intended to minimize its impact.
Their nearly simultaneous release is the kind of culture-industry happenstance that takes on the markings of a cultural symptom.
The close relationship between lignin and the PCA dissolution indicates a reciprocal and/or simultaneous release.
A new proposal, which has not been formally made, would allow the simultaneous release of all five Taliban prisoners to protective custody in Qatar.
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