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How to use coincidence in a sentence

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It is a remarkable coincidence that the elections were held on the eleventh anniversary of these dramatic events.
By coincidence, a few hours earlier one of White's many underworld contacts had phoned offering information.
By coincidence, my friend Nat Gertler was at the same performance last night of The Producers.
By coincidence, the factory closed down in 1912, the year the Titanic went down at sea with such a huge loss of life.
The win was a remarkable coincidence for Hazel, who worked as a domestic cleaner for one of the Turnbull family more than ten years ago.
We can even make sense of such a coincidence in the case of events such as battles and headaches.
By coincidence I was trailing two unsuspecting girls also apparently going to the show.
The Pennine Acute Trust said the timing of the letter was a coincidence and not connected to the Observer story.
This surprising degree of coincidence of territory and national identity has been achieved in two ways.
There is little coincidence of interest between the consumer and a state-owned utility.
I had done my homework, and it's no coincidence that I have a fully briefed legal team ready to go.
This zesty, youthful craze is a happy financial coincidence for many New World wineries.
It is a coincidence that we should now be hearing their side of the argument, but it is highly relevant.
Well, but that's called coincidence or that's called by the nature of law of averages.
There's no subtle coincidence at work in the two lead stories in Time magazine this week.
You can't deny that it's a remarkable coincidence, the way things worked out.
It is no coincidence that Levet also speaks English, German, Italian, Swedish and Spanish.
It is no coincidence that growth in the repo market has paralleled interest rate derivatives that has followed mortgage debt growth.
It was no coincidence that the golden age of British television happened under his leadership.
The fact that my blood brother's nickname is Mikey is a coincidence to bizarre to contemplate.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In fiction coincidence has its metes and bounds beyond which it dare not step.
It was a curious coincidence, the opposite causes for the gratulation on either side coming together as it were, but so it was.
No one knows how it happened, but there was a coincidence about the time which I must relate.
You might call it the long arm of coincidence and be making no mistake either.
Observe that there is no coincidence in the matter, no interlinking or dovetailing of chances.
By a curious coincidence the great news seemed to have reached all, toffs and crooks alike, at exactly the same time.
Their relation is that of mere coincidence or concomitance, and not causation.
It would take a tremendous amount of coincidence to put all three of the interacting systems out of order at once.
By the Gregorian rule of intercalation the coincidence of the solar and civil year is restored very nearly every 400 years.
Such a coincidence is most valuable, and dates established by synchronisms are generally reliable.
In other words, the character of language rhythm is determined by the relative proportion of coincidence and syncopation.
The swami seemed to sense the impatience, or it might have been coincidence.
The coincidence came to me with a great and delightful surprise when the Nobel prize was offered to me from Sweden.
It is a coincidence, which we note, that Ursa Major is called by them the bear.
And lastly, there is a fourth coincidence, viz., that neither of these places exists.
The washrag, by an unhappy coincidence, was a brand-new one, and my face was some years old.
We know that Denberg is loose and their capture of Thelma is no coincidence.
Which happened, by no coincidence, to be the title and theme song of Monica's newest epic.
The coincidence of the eye-lines with the trunks of the genal cca in Ptychoparia seems to be merely a coincidence.
No other coincidence could assimilate the tombs of Petrarch and Archilochus.
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