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Discover Ludwig"chime with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe when two or more ideas, opinions, or beliefs match, agree, or are consistent with each other. For example, "His views on politics chime with mine."
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The findings chime with earlier studies.
This doesn't really chime with me.
His comments chime with local people.
Because her achievements chime with bigger narratives.
It doesn't chime with my experience.
But its contents chime with many official statements.
Will the new series chime with the times?
London's art orgasms are timed to chime with Frieze.
But, she says, that doesn't chime with common advice.
Do those habits chime with your psychoanalytic concerns?
Today's events will chime with its alternative, unofficial name – the Rapid Demise Stadium.
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