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coincide

[koh-in-sahyd] / ˌkoʊ ɪnˈsaɪd /


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This week the arrival of the dust coincides with a stretch of spring-like warmth across the country.

From BBC

Stocks behaved similarly after 9/11 — although that happened to coincide with a deflating technology bubble.

From MarketWatch

Pokémon celebrated its 30th anniversary last week, and Pokopia, which comes out on Thursday, is among a number of products and events being released to coincide with the landmark.

From BBC

It’s targeting a June IPO to coincide either with Musk’s birthday or a rare planetary alignment.

From MarketWatch

For sky watchers in Asia, Australia and parts of the Americas the full moon will coincide with a rare total lunar eclipse which will make the Moon appear red.

From BBC