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Discover Ludwig"to coincide" is a correct and common word used in written English.
It is used to describe two or more events that occur at the same time. For example: The school will be closed next Monday to coincide with the Labor Day holiday.
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The longlist was announced to coincide with Samuel Johnson's birthday.
In fact, its rise seemed to coincide with America's slide.
"I timed it to coincide with the X Factor final.
Those expectations have tended to coincide roughly with the targets.
The trailer happened to coincide with Nina's 8th birthday.
To coincide, he'll be speaking here to writer Anthony Downey.
Other organizations will offer programs to coincide with the show.
"It was always planned to coincide with the King holiday.
"There is a capacity for both to coincide.
"I think it's all meant to coincide with this".
Sometimes the two positions happen to coincide; often they don't.
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