Sentence examples for coincides in two from inspiring English sources

The phrase "coincides in two" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that two things occur at the same time or overlap in some way, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The events coincide in two different locations, making it difficult to attend both."
Alternatives: "overlaps in two" or "occurs simultaneously in two".

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The coherence between day and day-night Pc3s almost coincides in two hemispheres, and it is lower than the coherence between day and pure night pulsations.

So, we see in Table  2 that our type (C) coincides in two dimensions with the picture of the geriatrician as drawn by the EUGMS statement.> All of the members of group (C) are trained and/or experienced in geriatrics and refer to geriatric knowledge and standards in their narrations.

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Urogenital disorders were found to represent part of multiple malformations in a total of 28 cases as follows: prenatal diagnosis of urogenital malformation and the findings of postnatal examinations completely coincided in three patients (11%), partial coincidence was found in 22 newborns (79%) and in another three patients (11%), the disorder was not detected prenatally.

For Brown, the TeVeS theory makes vivid the conceptual difference between the purely mathematical role of "metric tensor" and the role of codifying observable geometry; they happen to coincide in GR, but this is in a sense a contingent fact, not something guaranteed a priori by GR's mathematical apparatus.

They don't coincide in one growing cell.

It is not clear, however, if the expression of β-oxidation and non-β-oxidation enzymes may coincide in one cell.

The position of the locus for red epicotyl also coincides in the three maps.

The phylogeny relationship shown by the two dendrograms coincides in general.

At the same time, it is a cold, relentless machine, as distinct groups of instruments rotate through recurring musical palindromes, the sub-orchestras coinciding in three tsunami-like swells.

The two, after all, coincided in this country in 1930-33; two two are coming together today in Asia.

It thrives in rotten boroughs.All three coincided in Barking and Dagenham, which is poor, white, next to the borough of Newham (where only 34% of people are white and British) and was previously stitched up by Labour.

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