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and at the same time we vs same time

The phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. "And at the same time we" is a complete phrase indicating a simultaneous action or situation, while "same time" is a fragment that needs additional context to make sense.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

and at the same time we

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate simultaneous actions or situations.

This phrase is used to express that two or more actions or situations are happening concurrently.
  • For example, if we have realized this dimension and we look at a table, we will see the table with all of its weight, color and texture, and at the same time, we will  ...
  • Remember one thing about democracy. We can have anything we want and at the same time, we always end up with exactly what we deserve. Edward Albee ...
  • We are mere specks of dust in comparison with the stars and at the same time we are giants compared to the tiny microorganisms that swarm in every drop of ...
  • For this is no more accidental to that than that is to this; and at the same time we have drawn the distinction, that while some predicates are accidental in this ...

same time

This phrase is correct but incomplete. It needs additional context to convey a complete meaning.

This fragment can be used in sentences like 'At the same time, we were also working on another project.' to indicate a simultaneous occurrence.
  • at the same time. star. see definition of at the same time. Font size. X. Aa. Aa. Aa ... adj happening at about the same time. concurrent star · accompanying star ...
  • At the same time, these countries have also been hit hard by the credit crunch ... However, we have at the same time found that life at the border has deteriorated  ...
  • used for emphasizing that something is happening at exactly the same time as someone is doing or saying something else ...
  • I'd like to try it, but at the same time I'm a little afraid. 41. at times, at intervals; occasionally: At times the city becomes intolerable. 42. beat someone's time, Slang.

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