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Free sign upThe phrase "synchronous with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when two or more things happen at the same time. For example, "The light show was perfectly synchronous with the music."
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Partially synchronous with some live sessions.
The cars are pulled at a speed synchronous with the speed of the track's field.
Synchronous with expansion, looming stimuli produced a considerable decrease in luminance within the behavioral apparatus.
These terms are, like deconstructionism and post-structuralism, if not synonymous with postmodernism, then synchronous with it.
Mineralization was either synchronous with or post-dated D2.
REM at first seemed synonymous or synchronous with dreaming — but it isn't.
Ivor was born 100 yards from the Rangers ground at Ibrox Park - he perpetuated the myth that his first scream was synchronous with a goal.
The trigger implementation is massively parallel, pipelined and fully synchronous with the LHC clock.
Recruitment pulses were synchronous with multi-decade fire quiescent periods, and often followed large fires.
Irving, M., Lombardi, V., Piazzesi, G. & Ferenczi, M. A. Myosin head movements are synchronous with the elementary force-generating process in muscle.
The abrupt decrease in the 187Os/188Os ratio in the middle Norian is synchronous with the Manicouagan impact event at 214 215 Ma.
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