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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'synchronise with' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe two or more things coming together or working together in a coordinated way. For example, "The gears of the clock synchronised with the ticking of the pendulum."
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Synchronisation could not be done remotely and relied on each student to actively synchronise with a networked personal computer.
In a clever touch, new levels will be released to synchronise with the weekly TV episodes.
Building in Bluetooth simplifies collecting email via a GPRS mobile phone, and adding a VPN client means you can synchronise with a server securely.
It's a speedy way to edit your mobile video footage, tweaking the lighting and audio, and even adding soundtracks that synchronise with your cuts.
Customisation: Musicians have new tools to design their pages, accounts can synchronise with Facebook and Twitter and there are loyalty badges for users.
"We came up with the idea of having the dancers as the decor, using film of them that would synchronise with the performers on stage.
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His adolescence synchronised with the emergence of punk.
Of course, this could be made easier if synchronised with history schemes of learning.
Not to mention baffling: who exactly did they think Daley was synchronising with?
Make sure this process is synchronised with any housemates you live with.
In short, any withdrawal needs to be synchronised with these reforms.
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