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was coincided with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "was coincided with" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "coincided with" without "was." You can use "coincided with" to indicate that two events or situations occurred at the same time or in alignment with each other. Example: "The festival coincided with the national holiday, attracting more visitors than usual."
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Alternative expressions(18)
occurred simultaneously with
coincided with
aligned with
synchronized with
matched
corresponded with
agreed with
was in agreement with
was reflected with
was concurred with
was endorsed with
was complied with
was represented with
was encountered with
was commenced with
was accompanied with
was overlapped with
was associated with
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Exact Expressions
20 human-written examples
The results was coincided with experiment work accompliashed by Martin et al. (2006), who measured oxygen diffusivity with mine.
The field monitoring recorded the decreasing groundwater level, which was coincided with the expanding area of the paddy land.
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Enrichment of 34S in sulfate up to +20.8‰ was coincided with maximum of sulfate-chlorine ratio and was obtained from 20 30 m above H2S appearance.
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The biosynthesis of vindoline was also light-induced and had tissue-specific accumulation profile which was coincided with the expression patterns of d4h (El-Sayed and Verpoorte 2007).
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EAAC inhibited the expression of PI3K and the phosphorylated of Akt was coincided with the kinetics of cell migration and invasion.
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Increased PKM2 in CCI group was coincided with elevated pSTAT3/STAT3 (P < 0.05), pERK/ERK (P < 0.05) and pAKT/AKT (P < 0.05) expression (Fig. 4a, b).
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Similar Expressions
40 human-written examples
As wise, the low recorded mortality at 45 ppt (16%) was coinciding with little declined CI values.
Likewise, failure to activate properly Stat3 was coinciding with a significant delay in the initiation and progression of mammary gland involution in mutant animals.
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Either lost or reduced expression of C- class genes would increase petal development and inhibit stamen development, which, in essence, was coinciding with classic ABC model.
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Most of the test results were coincided with what had been expected during structural design.
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And the variation tendency is coincided with the microscopic mechanism of trapping water by capillary force.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "coincided with" without the auxiliary verb "was" to indicate that two events occurred simultaneously or were in agreement. For example, "The conference coincided with the release of the new product."
Common error
Do not include the auxiliary verb "was" before "coincided with". The correct form is simply "coincided with". Using "was coincided with" is grammatically incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was coincided with" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is simply coincided with, which functions as a verb phrase indicating that two events occurred simultaneously. Ludwig AI identifies this usage as non-standard.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "was coincided with" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "coincided with", which indicates that two events occurred simultaneously. Ludwig AI confirms the non-standard nature of the phrase and provides alternative suggestions like "occurred simultaneously with" or "happened at the same time as". Given its incorrectness, it's best to avoid using "was coincided with" in both formal and informal writing. Ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy by using the corrected form or appropriate alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
occurred simultaneously with
Replaces "coincided with" to denote events happening at the exact same time; more formal.
happened at the same time as
Simple and direct alternative to express simultaneity.
aligned with
Indicates agreement or correspondence rather than strict simultaneity.
synchronized with
Implies coordination or alignment in timing.
was synchronous with
Describes events that are occurring at the same rate and are well-timed.
took place concurrently with
Formally indicates that two events happened at the same time.
matched
Indicates a similarity or correspondence, not necessarily timing.
corresponded with
Highlights the similarity or analogy between two things.
agreed with
Suggests harmony or a lack of conflict.
was in agreement with
States that there's no dissonance or discordance.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "coincided with" in a sentence?
The correct way is to use "coincided with" without adding "was" before it. For example, "The increase in sales "coincided with" the marketing campaign" is correct.
What does "coincided with" mean?
"Coincided with" means that two or more things happened at the same time or occurred together. It indicates a temporal alignment or agreement between events.
Can I use "occurred simultaneously" instead of "coincided with"?
Yes, you can use "occurred simultaneously" or "happened at the same time" as alternatives to "coincided with". These phrases have similar meanings and can often be used interchangeably depending on the context.
Is it ever correct to use a form of 'to be' before 'coincided'?
No, it is not correct to use a form of 'to be' (like "was", "is", "are") before "coincided" when you intend to use it as a verb meaning 'happened at the same time'. The verb "coincide" already implies that two events are happening together so adding another verb is unnecessary.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested