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Use "concomitants" in a sentence
"All these things may perhaps be termed concomitants, or changes in detail."
"They're often the concomitants associated with this kind of a condition."
"Again agreeing with Locke, he regards both memory as crucial to personal identity and feelings of pleasure and pain as important concomitants of consciousness."