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Discover LudwigThe phrase "simultaneously reached" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing two or more events or states that occur at the same time. Example: "The two teams simultaneously reached the finish line, creating a thrilling tie."
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In the United States, said Wilson Rickerson, a Boston energy consultant, "a lot of people simultaneously reached the conclusion — who's moving fastest internationally?
At Woodstock hippiedom simultaneously reached its public peak and opened itself to imitation and trivialization — one more glimmer of rebellion to be deflated into a style statement.
Besides employment, nearly every indicator that the committee considers simultaneously reached a low point in June 2009, which made that month a relatively easy selection as the official turning point, Mr. Gordon said.
"Today's charges expose a colossal criminal trifecta, as the fraud's tentacles simultaneously reached into the medical system, the legal system and the insurance system, pulling out cash to fund the defendants' lavish lifestyles, " said Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan.
Biomass, lipid- and ARA concentration simultaneously reached their peak values, and the ARA yield increased by about 20% along with a lower level of ROS concentration.
They simultaneously reached maximum at ΔTi,s∗= 0.282, under which the vapor cavitation in the expander disappears and the exergy losses of heat exchangers are acceptable to elevate the expander efficiency.
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But it must also simultaneously reach over the heads of the assembled toward posterity.
"It really had gotten to the point where we just weren't speaking to each other, and I felt like I was simultaneously reaching for something".
That book's description of the Crucifixion — and of Mary's self-surprising detachment from the horror of it — echoed as I watched the son in "Concept" simultaneously reaching out to, and distancing himself, from his dying father.
While devouring contemporary theory on school environments, Barfield was simultaneously reaching back into history, drawing on the radical ideas linking education and design developed by early 20th-century pioneers such as Cambridge's own Henry Morris – deviser of the village college concept, in which cutting-edge buildings were intended to be the heart of lifelong learning within communities.
By simultaneously reaching out to Latinos and emphasizing an issue, education, that casts him in a relatively moderate light, Mr. Bush was pursuing the two courses of action that many political analysts say are most vital to any hope he nurtures of winning California in November.
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