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    Both "simultaneously to" and "simultaneously with" are used in English, but "simultaneously with" is more commonly used and considered more correct. They both convey the idea of two or more actions happening at the same time. When describing a relationship between two things, "simultaneously with" is preferred. For example, "The meeting is concurrent with the conference." If you want to emphasize that two actions are happening at the same time, use "simultaneously with". For example, "A and B are administered concurrently".
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