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The phrase "timed to coincide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something has been planned or arranged so that it happens at the same time as something else. For example, "We planned the launch of our new product to coincide with the start of the new season."
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graduate, said the festival was timed to coincide with Women's History Month.
Japan Society Certain institutional shows are timed to coincide with Asia Week, and two stand out.
The first year was timed to coincide with the success of Avatar.
It has been timed to coincide with the release of Laura Poitras's documentary about Snowden, CitizenFour.
The report, timed to coincide with Holocaust Remembrance Day, was delivered to Parliament on Sunday.
On March 4, the photograph was timed to coincide with the moon's transit.
Annette, the paperback release of your book was timed to coincide with Black History Month.
Yesterday's attacks were apparently timed to coincide with President George Bush's state visit to the UK.
The commercials have been timed to coincide with the season premier of "The West Wing".
Is Cattelan's announced retirement timed to coincide with the art world's growing weariness with hothouse drollery?
Your article suggests that our ads are timed to coincide with the political season.
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