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concomitant

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


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

From The Verge

On Tuesday, Steinberg took another step forward, introducing what he is calling a “Right to Housing” for the city of Sacramento — and a concomitant “obligation to accept housing” on the part of the unhoused.

From Los Angeles Times

You might argue that this destruction, and concomitant loss of civilian life, were not deliberate, that they were among those haphazard horrors of war.

From New York Times

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

CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta explained that a lot of people have “concomitant issues” — health concerns that might pop up around the same time as a vaccination but have nothing to do with the shots.

From Los Angeles Times