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Discover LudwigThe phrase "simultaneously of" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It is not usable in any context as it lacks grammatical coherence. Example: "The events occurred simultaneously of each other" is incorrect.
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The closing words echo the title: a phrase simultaneously of elegy and of invitation.
No one is traumatized by the annual exodus, simultaneously, of every therapist and hairdresser in town.
It was simultaneously of a piece with his background and somewhat incongruous.
His heavy, sometimes trance-like beats make me think simultaneously of Sun Ra and Lee Scratch Perry.
They sound simultaneously of their time and ahead of it - post Two Tone but pre all the US ska punk.
Besides curing eyestrain, these "reading machines" would "permit of the pursuit simultaneously of physical and of mental improvement".
(This may be the only show that will remind you simultaneously of "Teletubbies" and "Waiting for Godot").
She wears mink coats and headscarves, smokes all the day long, and reminds Rakoff simultaneously of Don Corleone and Lauren Bacall.
They are radical, mesmerizingly complex visual propositions whose crystalline forms and introspective faces speak simultaneously of the power of human faith and aesthetic will.
Relations have been poor since the 1979 revolution, when the UK was accused, sometimes simultaneously, of supporting the shah and fomenting the Islamic revolution that overthrew him.
I tried it on a rainy day in London and it was miserable, tasting simultaneously of nothing at all and overwhelmingly of artificial cheese.
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