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"in coincidence" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where two or more things happen at the same time or in the same way. Example: The fact that their birthdays fell on the same day was just a coincidence. They were not related in any way. In this example, "in coincidence" emphasizes that the occurrence of their birthdays happening on the same day was purely by chance. Another example could be: "I couldn't believe it when I ran into her at the airport in Paris. It was such a strange coincidence that we were both traveling to the same destination."
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"I DON'T believe in coincidence, but in causality," he said.
"I don't believe in coincidence," says Petite Noir.
For all I knew, he was going out with Jill Cormier, but I was a firm disbeliever in coincidence.
Me, I believe in coincidence once, twice.
Even non-β+ decays generate cascades of gammas in coincidence.
This is in coincidence with clinical findings in the literature.
They can be used in coincidence with RPC chambers for the Muon Trigger.
In coincidence, rugged landscapes host a higher diversity of various taxa.
Electrons and recoil protons from neutron decay in a cold beam are detected in coincidence.
With two modules in coincidence, a mean timing resolution of 5.0±0.2 ns FWHM was measured.
The Δ peak in the neutron spectrum in coincidence with pπ+ shows no shift.
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