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coincidence

[koh-in-si-duhns] / koʊˈɪn sɪ dəns /




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It is no coincidence then that Ryding saw an uptick in his results when Taylor and Major joined him on the World Cup circuit.

From BBC

“I thought it was a coincidence at the time, but I don’t think it was,” Walters says in the documentary, adding that her mother’s accident was in her application.

From Los Angeles Times

For observers like her, it's no coincidence that Chinamaxxing comes as the American Dream seems to be dimming.

From BBC

It’s no coincidence that a third of ICE employees are military veterans.

From Salon

It may be no coincidence that emerging-market government bonds, overall, have proved a much better investment than U.S.

From MarketWatch