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Discover Ludwig"which coincide" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce additional information or details about something that happens at the same time as another event. Example: "The timing of the conference, which coincides with the launch of our new product, couldn't be more perfect."
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Monthly surpluses usually occur in January, April, June and September, which coincide with estimated tax filings.
Look more closely, though, and there are two transitions, which coincide with big birthdays.
Monday's festivities, which coincide with Martin Luther King's Birthday, are ceremonial.
His life was marked by a series of paroxysms, which coincide with the darkest periods of 20th-century history.
"If you look at our sales, you see material leaps which coincide with ever better versions of our vehicle selector," Mr. Rimm-Kaufman said.
His strength is in his ancestral lands, which coincide with much of those of Mullah Muhammad Omar, the spiritual leader of the Taliban.
But this risk is avoided by the bespoke shows – which coincide with others around the world – being screened on the Stratford East website.
These regions, which coincide closely with the faunal regions as mapped by animal geographers, are often considered with them as biogeographic regions.
Species that have short nymphal and adult stages, which coincide with certain plant characteristics (e.g., short-lived flowers), may pass 10 or 11 months as eggs.
University tip: Clearing: how to call universities DON'T book any holidays, breaks, or trips which coincide with results day on 13 August.
Her book contains barely any text: M.I.A. has some words at the beginning of the work's sections, which coincide with each of her albums.
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