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Discover Ludwig"this coincided with" is correct and is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that two events happened around the same time. For example: "This new development coincided with the opening of a nearby shopping mall."
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This coincided with the first pit stop window.
This coincided with an increased respect for Shakespeare's craftsmanship.
This coincided with a withering of my social life.
This coincided with her finding her own voice for fiction.
This coincided with the time of his legal visit which Shaker did not attend.
This coincided with her coming off Ritalin and putting on weight, a considerable amount of weight.
The convention being, traditionally, that this coincided with the former owners being in their pomp.
This coincided with rumors of an impending sale, which turned out to be true.
This coincided with the arrival of televisions in US and European homes.
Goodman replied that this coincided with his getting married and having his first child.
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This coincided with upregulation of type I IFN-inducible genes, including MX1 and CXCL10.
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