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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

At the same time as

Example:

He rushed out at the same time as the doorbell rang.
He rushed out at the same time that the doorbell rang.

"At the same time as" and "at the same time that" are used to indicate simultaneity of actions, I presume? Is it correct to use it this way?
  

Top answer

Yes.

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