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simultaneously
adverb as in at the same time
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Example Sentences
"With the aging of a population, we also simultaneously have a shrinking of the number of people in the family, number of children, or relatives who live nearby," she explained.
He added that meaningful reform "must put substance before headlines", and that if McFadden wanted civil servants to focus on delivery - while government departments simultaneously cut resources - "ministers need to set realistic priorities".
She said all the shots were fired simultaneously, and that witnesses were unable to see the guns.
That simultaneously improves crop yields and better retains water, all while locking carbon away from the atmosphere.
The setting simultaneously situates the play in a rich theatrical history.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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