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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a synchronised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is coordinated or occurs at the same time, often in contexts like events, actions, or processes.
Example: "The dancers performed a synchronised routine that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "a coordinated" or "a simultaneous".
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How does anyone even become a synchronised swimmer?
Wellington is wetter than: A synchronised swimming coalition Cabinet.
Indeed, more and more economists are talking of a synchronised global boom.
A synchronised boom in the world economy has caused commodity prices to surge.
But if you do manage a synchronised cyberspace get-together, Hot Pursuit really comes alive.
The Dolly dance: Everyone was supposed to do a synchronised dance when Dolly Parton played Jolene.
We recently collaborated on a synchronised walk and talk at Tate St Ives.
They just did a synchronised guitar dance and now I want them to win.
Sex and death take a synchronised swim in this bold thriller, shot at a single lakeside location.
Doing that in a synchronised and timely manner is going to be hard, but a prize worth reaching for.
Be warned, though: the waiters break into a synchronised jig every time the Village People's "YMCA" comes on.
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