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Discover LudwigThe phrase "synch with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe two separate processes or events that are happening simultaneously. For example: "We need to make sure the presentation synchs with the slides."
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He's out of synch with his own life.
His mind stumbled into chaotic synch with his heart.
Hand movements were strikingly in synch with feet.
Further, Trump's worldview appears to be in synch with Putin's.
This quality seemed in synch with the Revolution of 1917.
"The mind was in synch with the body.
His instincts are in synch with Manhattan's ongoing transformation into a giant mall.
Light is the most potent cue for keeping the biological clock in synch with solar time.
Oren's hopes for a solution are roughly in synch with Israeli public opinion.
It is in perfect synch with the constituency he is wooing.
They're supposed to fight for American goals — which are out of synch with local priorities".
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