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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that coincide" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to connect two ideas or events that happen at the same time or in the same way. Example: The results of the experiment showed a surprising outcome that coincide with previous studies.
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Old maps reflect constantly evolving political divisions; those territories that coincide with geological formations can have a reassuring aura of permanence, but even these can be breached.
All seven W.P.S. teams will host a tribute day from Friday through July 10 (dates that coincide with the 1999 tournament).
An obscene rap video about drunken driving — with surprising rhymes that coincide with mug shots of celebrity D.U.I.'s — has an unexpected civic sweetness.
First, sensation presents us with objects having parts that coincide.
The predicted crustal block assignments define spatially coherent regions that coincide with the known crustal blocks.
It demonstrates that coincide node (CN) model is considered appropriate for simulating the dynamic impacting.
Late Pleistocene events with ages that coincide with the Northern Hemisphere Younger Dryas are also depicted.
In consequence, most intense vortices are initiated in regions that coincide with acoustic pressure nodes.
GCPP is nonlinear at intermediate states that coincide with the onset of contact between fuel and cladding.
The data exhibit spatial-temporal patterns of BM property regulation that coincide with the progression of adapted physiology.
Upon contact with aqueous fluids, swellable hydrophilic polymers undergo typical chain relaxation phenomena that coincide with a glassy rubbery transition.
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