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simultaneously
adverb as in at the same time
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That will soon be apparent in a second Trump administration whose policies are likely to simultaneously damage the country’s economy and further degrade Washington’s world leadership.
About a month after those first three performances, The Beatles made US chart history by becoming the first act to hold the top five slots simultaneously.
Berlant theorizes that women’s feelings are simultaneously expressed and constrained by sentimentality.
The biggest development is the arrival of two children – a change that's simultaneously "given me wings" and raised questions about his own priorities.
The drug's effectiveness at using these two attacks simultaneously was demonstrated against a range of cancer cells.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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