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Discover Ludwig"will coincide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that two or more events, actions, or ideas will happen or take place at the same time. For example, "The new student's first day of school will coincide with their 10th birthday."
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Sometimes they will coincide.
That visit will coincide with Mardi Gras, on Tuesday.
The march will coincide with the annual cherry blossom blooms.
A major Damien Hirst show will coincide with London Olympics.
The exhibition will coincide with the expected visit to Britain of Pope Benedict XVI.
The elections will coincide with the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur.
The slew of new ads will coincide with the first day of the Olympic Games.
Tonight's high tides will coincide with Hurricane Sandy making landfall in southern New Jersey.
Its release will coincide with the Halo television series produced by Steven Spielberg.
Don't move a muscle.' " Mr. Moyers' return will coincide with a dramatic expansion at the imprint.
That increase will coincide with rising credit costs and rising prices.
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