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    The correct phrase is "concurrent with", which is used to indicate that two or more events are happening at the same time. In contrast, "concurrent to" is less commonly used and may not convey the same meaning. For example, you would say, "The meeting is concurrent with the conference," to express that both events are occurring simultaneously.
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