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coincide

[koh-in-sahyd] / ˌkoʊ ɪnˈsaɪd /


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One person familiar with the situation said there had been signs of a recovery last summer, but that coincided with the final stage of Asda's separation from Walmart's systems.

From BBC

These cyclical returns of the tie to women's wardrobes often coincide "with periods of fragility when rights are being called into question", the historian observed.

From Barron's

The airline’s changes—which coincided with pressure from an activist investor—respond to the industry’s razor-thin profit margins, which push carriers to extract more revenue from every seat they fly.

From The Wall Street Journal

Asked what would come next, Kulesa said she was considering making a model of Winnie-the-Pooh to coincide with the character's 100th birthday, but the yellow bear's stature meant it would be a longer-term project.

From BBC

The two-day sessions coincided with waves of Russian air strikes targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

From BBC