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Discover Ludwig"that simultaneously" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to indicate that two or more actions are being performed at the same time. For example, "She cooked dinner and completed her homework that simultaneously."
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I find that simultaneously endearing and distressing.
Other species on the list are harvested using methods that simultaneously decimate countless other species.
Each deal involved MicroStrategy's selling to a customer that simultaneously sold something else to MicroStrategy.
Goth is a look that simultaneously expresses and cures its own sense of alienation.
Why not sponsor graphic art exhibitions that simultaneously promote stamp illustration sales and stamp collecting?
Lately he's been churning out bad ideas that, simultaneously, don't make any sense.
This allows finding compilation options that simultaneously optimize different objectives.
It was a goal that simultaneously relieved the growing tension and energised this struggling Liverpool side.
We present a system that simultaneously tracks eyes and detects eye blinks.
Designs that simultaneously provide efficient charge collection and complete light absorption are therefore urgently required.
The major challenges necessitate novel design techniques that simultaneously integrate theoretical research of learning theory.
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