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coincidently

ADVERB
  1. happening at the same time

How To Use coincidently In A Sentence

  • Coincidently, the India story has also recently been given a fillip from the strong political mandate of the Congress-led coalition in the 2009 general elections.
  • Intuit's causes include, coincidently as an afterthought, certainly, Byron and Comstock, but Keam, was left flat-footed and empty-handed. Penny Wise, Pound Foolish, and Bipartisan to Boot
  • Coincidently a few months ago we sent our written questions of Frontier Visionary Interview for Evan Williams.
  • Coincidently, government cuts were ordered and commercialisation, rationalisation, efficiency reviews, downsizing, rightsizing and redundancies became the words of the '90s.
  • This is supposed to be a version of a classic tale about love, loss and final responsibility, whose action is not coincidently centred on a rooftop backdropped by an enormous corporate logo.
  • The closing date for entering the competition was last Friday, which coincidently was the same day the school held their annual Christmas fare.
  • The CCR, which coincidently, is the main organization that coordinates the efforts of the Gitmo bar. The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next)
  • It is also, coincidently, a bit of a burial ground for high-profile managers. The Sun
  • It turns out the van had been in Oregon for part of a nationwide youth event that Eden had been sponsoring and was coincidently returning the same day I was leaving. Family
  • The night was coincidently the anniversary of her first year as Musical Director.
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