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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coincidental alignment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more things happen to align or coincide by chance, without any intentional planning. Example: "The coincidental alignment of the planets created a stunning visual display in the night sky."
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In this case, the immediate cause is most likely little more that the coincidental alignment of a tropical storm with an extratropical storm.
NOAA meteorologist Martin Hoerling attributed the "immediate cause" of Sandy to "little more than the coincidental alignment of a tropical storm with an extratropical storm".
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The researchers estimate the chances that the alignments are coincidental at less than 2 in 1000.
It's probably a naïve perception, and the alignment of masterpieces over those four months was more coincidental than engineered.
While it is not possible to definitively prove from this information that the sites are interlinked, the alignment of all of these factors is highly unlikely to be coincidental (see Table 1 and Fig. 1).
The timing was coincidental.
It really was coincidental.
It was entirely coincidental".
The timing is not coincidental.
The resemblance is purely coincidental.
That's coincidental.
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