ADVERB
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one behind the other
riding horses down the path in tandem
ride tandem on a bicycle built for two
How To Use in tandem In A Sentence
- It cannot have gone unnoticed that our global power has waned in tandem with the waning of our pants. Times, Sunday Times
- And, in tandem with that, we have changes in printing technology, which have enormously reduced the cost of printing and publishing, even in traditional book form.
- The database schema needs to be developed in tandem with pseudocode, so that you don't wind up with orphaned code or database calls that are excessively resource-intensive.
- In tandem with a reform of the modern Mass, already tentatively under way, the foundations could be laid for a return to dignified worship and reassertion of doctrine.
- Below stairs, their maids and valets work in tandem with the house staff, a subterranean world with its own strict hierarchy.
- This glop went into a Pyrex dish and into the oven and appeared in tandem with holidays and caskets.
- Altogether they create an enveloping abecedarium in Tandem Press's booth, one of 90 on hand at the Park Avenue Armory. NYT > Home Page
- The heart and lungs will be transplanted in tandem.
- I actually liken you to Tom Lloyd and Don Juan, two newly joined knuckle dragging monosynaptic fools that couldn't put a rational thought together even working in tandem. Home
- The two companies often work in tandem.