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The phrase "was simultaneously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more actions or events occurring at the same time in the past. Example: "The fireworks exploded in the sky while the crowd cheered, and the music played was simultaneously filling the air with excitement."
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was simultaneously
adverb
Occurring at the same time.
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The show was simultaneously enthralling and academic.
The neighborhood was simultaneously abandoned and sacralized.
Her career was simultaneously rebuilt, too.
Clijsters's confidence was simultaneously twisted inside out.
(Warhol's "we" was simultaneously royal and collective).
It was simultaneously beyond my ken and totally intoxicating.
The building's contorted shape was simultaneously thrilling and frightening.
It was, simultaneously, the ultimate symbol of Venezuela's broken dreams.
Wistful, bitter, the joke was simultaneously nostalgic and prophetic.
His relentless energy was simultaneously daunting and inspiring.
He was, simultaneously, the coach, quarterback and traveling secretary.
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