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Discover Ludwig"simultaneously experience" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe two or more things that occur at the same time. For example, "We were able to simultaneously experience the beauty of nature and the thrill of adventure on our hike."
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When a baseball player with two outs at the bottom of the ninth inning hits a home run to win the game, thousands of spectators simultaneously experience a huge surge of dopamine.
When animals are thwarted in achieving a goal or simultaneously experience two conflicting motivations, such as fear and aggression, they sometimes perform brief, irrelevant behaviours, such as mock feeding, sleeping, or preening.
In fact, many different species living in the same area may simultaneously experience allopatric speciation if they are all similarly affected by large-scale physical disturbances.
First, we investigate children who simultaneously experience migration and parental divorce, thereby adding marital discord as a transnational family arrangement when measuring children's health.
Moreover, the CD solutions simultaneously experience a colorimetric change from dark red to green after adding the H2O2 (inset of the Fig. 1f).
The medium has lived in plenty of VR headsets, but Looking Glass Factory's device allows multiple viewers to simultaneously experience content, a new twist.
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Ismet experiences war in real life, while simultaneously experiencing it through television and the movies.
A military transport plane with 75 persons aboard crashed during a thunderstorm while simultaneously experiencing instrument failure; there were no survivors.
Our schizoid reactions to firsts reflect the wallop of simultaneously experiencing happiness and sadness, looking out the front window with an eye on the rear-view mirror.
When Rock says that Obama appeals to both black and white, it's in part because Obama simultaneously experiences the denigration of blackness and the great privileges of whiteness.
Like Madeleine McCann, JonBenét was a pretty blond child from a well-off family, allowing the public the pleasure of looking at this photogenic child while simultaneously experiencing a quiet, unacknowledged frisson of schadenfreude at her parents' pain.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com