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coinciding

adjective as in congruent

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This unfortunate shift coincides with a trend of democratic decline worldwide, as large democracies like India, Turkey, and Brazil have become more authoritarian.

Last week was a big one for corporate climate pledges, timed to coincide with the United Nations General Assembly.

From Quartz

The resurgence of cases in Europe, which coincides with the back-to-school period, is certainly spooking investors there this morning.

From Fortune

Today, another meat shortage has coincided with an important election.

From Fortune

A new decade-long record of natural carbon dioxide emissions in the area reveals that spikes in CO2 release coincided with the biggest earthquakes.

That first video appeared on Al Jazeera on October 7, 2001, coinciding with the start of the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan.

State and local governments shed 48,000 jobs in July, a result of budget cutting coinciding with the new fiscal year.

I could hear Colonel Sheraton's deep voice every now and then emphatically coinciding with some statement made by Orme.

Humber expressed themselves as coinciding with my views much more than with the views of Bro.

And besides these there are the following introduced religions—each coinciding, more or less, with some ethnological division.

Mr. Wickersham is a stanch democrat, his political belief coinciding in large measure with the principles of that party.

Davies demurred to this out of loyalty, but common sense, coinciding with a strong aversion of his own, settled the matter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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