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"that coincided with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to two or more events that happened at the same time. For example, "The release of the new album coincided with the singer's announcement of their retirement."
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Unfortunately for us, that coincided with debt maturities.
She remembers another Hess concert that coincided with a German final at Barnard.
The mood improvement that coincided with her microdosing changed her whole view of depression.
The article also misidentified the location of a bombing attack on a bus that coincided with the talks.
Not until 1982, however, did he come to New York, a move that coincided with his biggest successes.
But his 25 saves weren't enough as the Stars ended a three-game winning streak that coincided with his absence.
Her voice began to drop only with "Klute" (1971), she said, a film that coincided with her embrace of feminism.
A police official said computers had been seized in searches that coincided with the Aug. 3 arrests in London.
But Mr Modi, to his credit, has already delivered two welcome new efforts that coincided with this ceremony.
In late spring, they showed positive peaks that coincided with the wind speed peaks.
(Forecasts were complicated because of a twice-a-decade statistical adjustment that coincided with this release).
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