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nearly coincided
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "nearly coincided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two events or occurrences that happened at almost the same time but not exactly. Example: "The launch of the new product nearly coincided with the company's annual conference, creating a buzz among attendees."
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11 human-written examples
The target date, however — August 20 , 1998— nearly coincided with Clinton's deposition about his affair with Monica Lewinsky.
News & Media
His career nearly coincided with the emergence of academic, professionalized anthropology in the United States and contributed significantly to its development.
Encyclopedias
Given the economics of closing a restaurant for a night during holiday season, the Christmas party was put off until last Sunday, when it nearly coincided with the opening date of the Spotted Pig, three years ago.
News & Media
The ruptures along the main strand nearly coincided with the previously recognized fault trace.
Science
However, this event nearly coincided with the long-term SSE in the Tokai area that began in 2000 (Miyazaki et al. 2006); therefore, the deformation caused by the northern Izu Islands event was not corrected here.
Science
Flotard poignantly recalls the last days of her father's life, and how they nearly coincided with the birth of Beatrice, her niece and Sarah's daughter.
News & Media
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49 human-written examples
The dividing line between silt derived from China and sand derived from Korea nearly coincides with the seafloor valley.
Encyclopedias
The Northeastern Region nearly coincides with the northeastern mountain arc and stretches from southwest Hokkaido to central Honshu.
Encyclopedias
Several mosques have requested police surveillance, they said, especially with the end of Ramadan this year nearly coinciding with the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
News & Media
The timing of the Los Angeles event nearly coincides with the industry's model-year change, making it either the last major international auto show of the season or, as others see it, the first of the coming year.
News & Media
The elastic limit nearly coincides with the proportional limit for some elastic materials, so that at times the two are not distinguished; whereas for other materials a region of nonproportional elasticity exists between the two.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "nearly coincided" when you want to indicate that two events happened close to each other in time but not precisely at the same moment. This phrasing allows for a slight difference in timing while still emphasizing the temporal proximity.
Common error
Avoid using "nearly coincided" to describe things that are similar in concept or attribute but not related to time. For instance, saying 'Their opinions nearly coincided' might be better phrased as 'Their opinions were closely aligned' or 'Their opinions were similar'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "nearly coincided" functions as a verb phrase, often used to describe the temporal relationship between two events. It indicates that the events occurred close in time but not exactly simultaneously. Ludwig provides examples across various domains illustrating this function.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
38%
Encyclopedias
6%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Social Media
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "nearly coincided" is a verb phrase used to describe events that happened close in time but not precisely at the same moment. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and provides examples demonstrating its use across various contexts. This phrase is particularly common in scientific and news-related writing. When using this phrase, ensure that it's applied to temporal concepts and not misused for non-time-related similarities. Consider alternatives such as "almost overlapped" or "practically aligned" for nuanced meanings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
almost overlapped
Suggests a partial or near complete overlap in time, which is slightly stronger than a simple coincidence.
practically aligned
Emphasizes that events occurred together with a purpose or reason, even if not perfectly synchronized.
virtually simultaneous
Indicates events happening at very close to the same time, emphasizing closeness in time.
occurred in close succession
Focuses on events following each other quickly, rather than happening at the exact same moment.
happened in quick sequence
Similar to 'occurred in close succession', highlighting the rapid order of events.
were almost concurrent
Uses a more formal term 'concurrent' to indicate happening at the same time, but acknowledges it's not exact.
were temporally proximate
A more technical term highlighting that events were close in time.
converged in time
Implies events moving toward the same point in time, rather than simply happening together.
ran parallel in time
Evokes an image of events proceeding side-by-side for a duration, close but not necessarily identical.
were temporally adjacent
Highlights how the time spans of the events were touching, very close in occurrence.
FAQs
How can I use "nearly coincided" in a sentence?
Use "nearly coincided" to indicate that two events or occurrences happened at approximately the same time. For instance, 'The product launch "nearly coincided" with the company's anniversary'.
What are some alternatives to "nearly coincided"?
Alternatives include "almost overlapped", "practically aligned", or "virtually simultaneous", depending on the desired nuance.
Is it correct to say "nearly coincided with" or "nearly coincided to"?
The correct phrasing is "nearly coincided with". The preposition "with" indicates that two events or occurrences are related in time.
What is the difference between "nearly coincided" and "perfectly coincided"?
"Nearly coincided" implies the events happened close in time but not exactly at the same moment, while "perfectly coincided" suggests the events happened at the exact same moment. Consider "almost overlapped" instead of "nearly coincided" when they overlap a lot.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested