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Through past knowledge, gathering of information, and sometimes coincidentally via acquaintances, some of the women suspected that their symptoms did in fact reflect something called Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, and presented this idea to their doctors.
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I have no idea if I did, but I do distinctly remember calling him "a big girl's blouse", coincidentally a term of abuse he sometimes favours, too.
Coincidentally, he had lived in Germany as a child, and sometimes conversed in German with wounded enemy soldiers in the back of his ambulance.
Coincidentally with these explorations, mapmakers recovered Ptolemy's Geography, in which he had recorded by latitude (sometimes near enough) and longitude (usually far off) the principal places known to him and indicated how they could be projected onto a map.
(Also not coincidentally).
We meant "coincidentally".
Coincidentally, so was he.
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