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concomitantly

[kon-kom-i-tuhnt-lee, kuhn-] / kɒnˈkɒm ɪ tənt li, kən- /




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Additionally, more doctors are inserting Watchman devices concomitantly, meaning they perform the procedure at the same time as another procedure.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 29, 2026

Two of his emails arrived concomitantly at 7:18 p.m.

From Washington Post Nov. 1, 2022

And if inflation took place, that would come concomitantly with the multiverse in most physicists’ anticipation.

From The Verge Dec. 17, 2021

Earlier this week a British study found it was safe for people to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and a flu shot concomitantly and it did not negatively impact the immune response produced by either.

From Reuters Oct. 2, 2021

For this very reason, in fact, the marine architect and engineer have hitherto urged, with considerable force of argument, that high speed and large tonnage must go concomitantly.

From Twentieth Century Inventions A Forecast by George Sutherland




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