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Discover Ludwig"yet concurrently" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe two things that are happening at the same time, but not necessarily related. For example: "She wanted to move to the city, yet concurrently was concerned about the cost of living."
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I wasn't ready to ditch my information consuming habits quite yet and was therefore concurrently reading RSS feeds through Google Reader.
Furthermore, for very large problems, multiple GPUs must work concurrently, which adds yet another layer of complexity to the codes.
Concurrently, Microsoft are yet to rollout, or even confirm or deny the existance or planning for a full web-based office application suite, but it is undoubtedly in the pipeline.
Yet to date, only one study concurrently investigated the migratory behaviour of leatherback turtles from both nesting and foraging sites in the North Atlantic basin [27].
Yet these studies did not employ concurrently collected data.
Concurrently, for reasons as yet unknown, some of the preexisting transcribing minichromosomes stop transcription.
More than half of parentes founded for the abuse and neglect of their children have evidenced drug abuse, yet no treatments have been validated that concurrently address these problems.
Yet Goold has two so-called 'serious' plays running concurrently to packed houses, and last week, the Donmar Warehouse's series of mega-name productions at the Wyndham's Theatre kicked off to rave reviews with Kenneth Branagh's Ivanov.
It is bizarre that this is happening as the Japanese government is discharging over 11,000 tons of radioactive water into the Pacific, as independent analysts are saying it could take years to get the disaster at Fukushima under control and, concurrently, the nuclear industry is assuring us, yet again, that the next generation of nuclear power stations will be much safer than previous ones.
And yet there remains a deeper dialogue that must happen concurrently.
Few GWA studies using Bayesian methods that concurrently fit many or all SNPs have yet been reported.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com