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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all coincide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing events, ideas, or elements that happen at the same time or agree with each other.
Example: "The schedules of the three meetings all coincide, making it difficult to attend them all."
Alternatives: "all align" or "all occur simultaneously".
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And though Whack and Hercules were unaware of Raoul Peck's movie about James Baldwin nor did they intentionally choose this release date it's divine coincidence that these all coincide.
"The historical, the anthropological and the archaeological evidence in this case all coincide".
But they all coincide perfectly with the economic interests of their funders".
Something about his very definite manner, his disparaging of cost considerations, the way he says, "whatever it costs I tell my patients to get it", all coincide with a memory I have from the early days of diagnosis.
It makes a virtue of the plurality of definitions of species, arguing that the fact that they all coincide indicates that they are not arbitrary; what they pick out must be real.
The natural tendency of happiness, power, and virtue all coincide in its flourishing, growth, and moral governance.
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DL: I think it all coincides.
The birth of Hollywood, after all, coincided with the dying days of the wild west.
This all coincides with a line of opinion being generated," he said.
What we have, though, is a number of things which have all coincided in a very short space of time.
And it all coincided with the start of our teenage drinking and my failure to attract girls," Bateman said.
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