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kən'kə:past tense, past participle - concurred; verb(to agree; to come together, or coincide.) stemme overens (med), falle sammen, inntreffe samtidig- concurrent
- concurrentlyverb \/kənˈkɜː\/, \/kəŋˈkɜː\/1) sammenfalle, inntreffe samtidig2) virke sammen, medvirke, bidra3) samtykke, være enig, bifalle4) samstemme, stemme overensconcur in something slutte seg til noejeg slutter meg til hans oppfatning \/ jeg deler hans oppfatningconcur with sammenfalle med, inntreffe samtidig som
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