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Have you got concurrency and parallelism swapped around?
In what part exactly?
The example is not perfect I can see that myself. If I read into it too much there could be an overlap with concurrency, e.g. the (IO) tasks awaited & delegated to the OS could be considered a form of concurrency but other then that I do think it's close to describing how async usually works.