Sentence examples for Coincide from inspiring English sources

The word "coincide" is correct and widely used in written English
It means to occur or happen at the same time or in the same place, to agree or correspond with something, or to be identical or the same. Example: The deadline for the project coincides with my vacation, so I will have to finish it earlier.

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Coincide

verb

To occupy exactly the same space.

  • The two squares coincide nicely.

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Related: Republicans drop abortion vote after revolt by female House members Supporters of the bill had hoped it would be passed on Thursday to coincide with the March for Life, a huge anti-abortion gathering held on the Mall each year to mark the anniversary of the supreme court's 1973 ruling to legalise abortion, Roe v Wade.

The visit was ostensibly to coincide with the party's announcement that it would put £2.5bn towards a care closer to home fund, which would put money into providing care options that avoid hospital admissions for older people.

This text was commissioned by LSE Cities for the Urban Age newspaper, to coincide with the Governing Urban Futures conference held in Delhi in November 2014.

But to the dismay of some prominent London Labourites, the end of the race to become the 2016 candidate has now been pushed back by the party's National Executive Committee NECC) from July 31 to September 12 in order to coincide with the naming of Ed Miliband's successor as party leader.

The King's Fund, in partnership with the Center for Creative Leadership, published two reports on collective leadership to coincide with its NHS leadership summit.

Three-quarters of known fossil fuel reserves must be kept in the ground if humanity is to avoid the worst effects of climate change, a group of leading scientists and economists have said in a statement timed to coincide with Earth Day.

Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young will facilitate bipartisan consultation on same-sex marriage on Monday, to coincide with the introduction of Labor's bill.

An HMRC spokesman said the body was "very disappointed by the timing of the decision by PCS to call a strike to coincide with the tax credits renewal deadline".

Artists are being commissioned to create digital light works which can be downloaded free, and the dark hour will coincide with a candlelit service in Westminster Abbey and a special late-night Prom at the Albert Hall which will include the world premiere of a new work.

Of course, summer exams at school and university can also coincide with hay fever season – a double whammy for some women.

The board meeting is taking place in Singapore to coincide with the country's Grand Prix on Sunday: the Swiss bank is a major sponsor of the event and a well- known banking name in Asia.

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