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"synched with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is a shortened form of "synchronized with" and refers to two things being coordinated or in alignment with each other. Example: "The dancers' movements were perfectly synched with the music." This means that the dancers' movements were coordinated with the beats and rhythms of the music. Another example: "Make sure your calendar is synched with your phone." This means to ensure that the events and appointments on your calendar are up-to-date and coordinated with the events on your phone's calendar.
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It's weird: our grief is cyclical, synched with the lunar cycles.
Each night, the information will be synched with a state A.F.L.-C.I.O.
The footage synched with the entry of Andrew Garfield in costume.
The Kin One and Kin Two allow users to keep closely synched with sites like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace.
The Bible numbers about 2,000 and is now kept on an iPad, which is synched with the club's server.
A panel with flashing LED lights over the tub can be synched with the apartment's sound system.
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