Difference between Conjunction and Co-occurrence

What is the difference between Conjunction and Co-occurrence?

Conjunction as a noun is the act of joining, or condition of being joined. while Co-occurrence as a noun is the fact of a thing occurring simultaneously with something else; correlation.

Conjunction

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The act of joining, or condition of being joined. Sexual intercourse. A word used to join other words or phrases together into sentences. The specific conjunction used shows how the two joined parts are related. Example: Bread, butter and cheese. The alignment of two bodies in the solar system such that they have the same longitude when seen from Earth. An aspect in which planets are in close proximity to one another. The proposition resulting from the combination of two or more propositions using the ∧ (\and) operator.

Example sentence: We host some trips all over the world. We go to Alaska. We go to Mexico. We're going to Venezuela in December. We've been to Russia, all in conjunction with the radio show.

Co-occurrence

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The fact of a thing occurring simultaneously with something else; correlation.An instance of a thing occurring simultaneously with something else; co-incidence.

We hope you now know whether to use Conjunction or Co-occurrence in your sentence.

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