/kənˈkɑmɪtənt ˈsɜrkəmˌstæns/ – Phrase
Definition: tình tiết kèm theo.
A more thorough explanation: Concomitant circumstance refers to a fact or event that occurs alongside another fact or event, typically having some connection or association with it. In legal terms, concomitant circumstances are additional factors or conditions that are relevant to a particular situation or case.
Example: The defendant argued that the concomitant circumstance of self-defense justified their actions during the altercation.