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coincided with vs coincide to

The correct phrase is "coincided with." The phrase "coincide to" is not a standard construction in English.

Last updated: April 03, 2024 • 390 views

coincided with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "coincided with" when you want to express that two or more events or situations happened at the same time or in the same place.

Examples:

  • The meeting coincided with my vacation.
  • Her birthday coincided with the national holiday.
  • The festival coincided with the start of summer.
  • The release of the movie coincided with the actor's birthday.
  • The strike coincided with the company's annual meeting.
  • But a period of enormous creativity and transformation of religious culture coincided with these years of repression.
  • This coincided with mid-century cooling from 1940 to 1970.
  • And, you see, this era coincided with my own childhood.
  • His arrest coincided with the final preparations for this initiative...
  • The ceremony coincided with Holocaust Remembrance Day.
  • Fingerprints found the glass coincided with those of my partner...
  • That's why the killings coincided with the beginning of the fall semester.
  • Poppaea's death coincided with a worsening of the financial crisis.
  • Good thing our vacation plans coincided with your nervous breakdown.
  • The overseer of the farm had many responsibilities that coincided with maintaining the land.
  • The modernization of Taiwan coincided with the rise of Humanistic Buddhism.
  • The development phase coincided with United's replacement program for its aging DC-10s.
  • These advances coincided with the progressive shift in Soviet policy towards active intervention.
  • Lee's invasion coincided with another strategic offensive by the Confederacy.
  • The Terracotta Army coincided with the British Museum exhibition (September 2007- April 2008).
  • This coincided with a decline of popularity in American Championship Car Racing.
  • In 2008, the 34th G8 summit in Tōyako, Hokkaidō coincided with Tanabata.
  • This coincided with the peak of the Croatian War of Independence.
  • The reign of King Louis XV coincided with increased demand for sparkling wine.

coincide to

This phrase is not a standard construction in English.

  • Those comments coincide to a great extent and thus will be presented together in the following recitals.
  • They coincide to a great extent with the views of the European Parliament.
  • I am pleased to see that the opinions of Parliament and the Commission coincide to a great extent.
  • The amendments proposed confirm the Commission's approach to the specific procedure for recognising seafarers' certificates and coincide to a significant degree with the Council's position.
  • While every encounter with my brothers in the Episcopal College is an experience of faith and ecclesial communion, two circumstances coincide to give a special spiritual intensity to our meeting at this time.
  • If an audio connection is interrupted or the receiver address it doesn't coincide to the transmitter one, all the 5 flashing led will show the absence of DTMF input data.
  • By means of remote control it is possible to pass freely from 2700K, that coincide to solar light just before the sunset, to 6300K, like broad daylight.
  • The approaches taken by the various committees must therefore coincide to ensure the cohesion of the next budget and to achieve the political goals the European Union has set itself.
  • The main areas of concern appearing in Parliament's motions for resolutions coincide to a large extent with the priorities listed in the Commission's work programmes on future policy coherence for development, even though we do not agree with all the comments contained in the resolution.
  • While the report mentions that in practice the purposes may coincide to a large extent, it remains decisive to know precisely to what extent they do not coincide.
  • Except for the "gaps", usually the starting and ending point of the grinding coincide to the cut, which can be defined as standard or as exception for those lines which starts or ends on the sheet edge.
  • During the formal investigation procedure, the Commission received comments from Valencia CF and Fundacion Valencia, which coincide to a great extent with the comments made by Spain and IVF (see recitals 36-45 above).
  • The comments from the Member States and beneficiaries coincide to a large extent with their pleadings before the Court of Justice in the pending challenges to Decision 2006/323/EC.

Alternatives:

  • coincide with
  • correspond to
  • match up with
  • occur at the same time as
  • happen simultaneously with

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