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co-oc·cur·ring

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  1. List of paraphrases for "co-occurring":

    concurrent, concomitant, comorbid

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#32604concomitant
#83044comorbid

How to use co-occurring in a sentence?

  1. Decriminalize Denver:

    Nationally, Denver and the state of Colorado have represented the first movers in a revised understanding of the potential benefits of naturally-occurring psychoactive medicines.

  2. Maxx Dilley:

    So when you look at the pattern here in Europe in the last 10 or 15 years - 2003, 2010 and 2015 - we're seeing temperatures that set records, so it's quite unusual to see so many hot episodes so close, so frequently and occurring so close to each other.

  3. Emory University:

    I want to assure you that it is not representative of our students or our university and we will make every effort to learn more, take appropriate action and prevent similar incidents from occurring again. if any members of our community are identified as being responsible, they will be held accountable for their actions by the university.

  4. Scott Gottlieb:

    I don't think it will be a new variant that sweeps across the globe and we're back to square one here, i think this is something that will probably push in the direction of eventually reformulating our vaccines, because what we're seeing is the new mutations are occurring with that Delta lineage.

  5. Brandon Auerbach:

    I share the concern that 100% fruit juices have a lot of sugar, even though it's naturally occurring sugar, there are other health concerns about drinking 100% fruit juice, besides weight gain, especially related to risk of cavities and risk of future metabolic syndrome or diabetes.


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