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coincide

[koh-in-sahyd] / ˌkoʊ ɪnˈsaɪd /


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It is also worth recalling that the peak years for U.S. agricultural exports in the 21st century coincided with periods of heightened global food insecurity—conditions that are neither normal nor desirable benchmarks for policy.

From Barron's

The decision to suspend Shein's website in early November coincided with the company opening its first physical store in the French capital.

From BBC

The stock is having a bad week, down more than 10% through Thursday’s close coinciding with recent pressure on cryptocurrencies.

From Barron's

The lack of transparency also coincides with a crisis in local news, which has resulted in far less coverage of city halls, courthouses and school boards from the Imperial Valley to the shores of Eureka.

From Los Angeles Times

This period coincided with the disappearance of many large animals and major changes in human populations and cultures.

From Science Daily