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How can you use bilocation in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "bilocation" in a sentence, considering the word's different possible meanings:

For the supernatural meaning (being in two places at once):

* The rumors of the priest's bilocation during the mass were dismissed by the church as mere speculation.

* In the novel, the protagonist's ability to bilocate allows him to solve crimes before they happen.

* Despite the seemingly impossible feat, many witnesses claimed to have observed the monk's bilocation during his preaching.

For the more general meaning (having two locations):

* The company's bilocation in both New York and London allows them to access a wider range of talent.

* The bilocation of the museum in a historical district and a modern art complex provides visitors with a diverse experience.

* The bilocation of the school campus, with one section in the city center and the other in the countryside, offers a unique learning environment.

Remember that the supernatural meaning is less common and more likely to be used in fictional contexts.

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