Coincidence
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321 examples of Coincidence in a sentence
You think there's a sort of
coincidence
going on, a serendipity, in which you're getting all this help from the universe.
Is it because I had the filter that I have such a strong
coincidence
in writing about these things?
And this is touching the mystery of that goddess, replacing a beautiful
coincidence
by a beautiful explanation.
And that was no
coincidence.
It is no
coincidence
that hate crimes rise in parallel with election cycles.
And listen to this coincidence: he was the same guy who added the sixth string to what would later be called the Spanish guitar.
Knapp and Michaels believed the poem would lose all meaning if you discovered these marks were not the work of a human being, but an odd
coincidence
produced by the waves.
It's really no
coincidence
that these institutions are largely set up in areas where tourists can most easily be lured in to visit and volunteer in exchange for donations.
I've seen fantastic puzzles constructed out of the waggle dances of bees, and the remarkable
coincidence
that the 88 keys of a piano can be perfectly mapped to the 88 constellations in the sky.
There is no
coincidence
that I am here as a landscape architect.
I hope you notice the
coincidence
here.
It lead to the microcomputer, but unfortunately, it was too pricey for the Navy, and all of this would have been lost if it weren't for a happy
coincidence.
And I would like to suggest that it's not a
coincidence
that this supposed decline in the elite arts and criticism occurred in the same point in history in which there was a widespread denial of human nature.
Most of the time, the disk is different from the planet, and it looked like making our Moon this way would be an astronomical coincidence, and it was just hard for everyone to accept the idea that the Moon's special connection to Earth was an accident.
By macabre coincidence, this last attack occurred just hours before the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut.
Either way, the fact that we all chose to wear business casual clothing, as opposed to our favorite pair of sweatpants, is not a silly
coincidence.
By sheer coincidence, one of my daughters has a form of pediatric arthritis.
Or was it more like a
coincidence
that the pornography users also happen to be more likely to be in unhealthy relationships?
Besides, for this to have happened now is a nice
coincidence.
What a
coincidence!
No
coincidence
that these were taken by Rob Kesseler, who is an artist, and I think it's someone with a design and artistic eye like him that has managed to bring out the best in pollen.
But what a
coincidence
that there was a box in that garage.
He knows it's bad, we know it's bad and we all agree that the monster looks WAY too much like a vagina to be
coincidence.
It's probably no
coincidence
that the misguided souls who are praising this stinker are barely literate.
I can't believe by
coincidence
I decided to look up this movie... Go figure!
Screenwriter Steve Tesich's sophomore effort (following upon the wildly overpraised BREAKING AWAY) is a compendium of clichés, coincidence, and dour melodrama.
What a
coincidence
that all the victims seem to come and go from the same house.
That is exactly what happens here, except insert convenient store-robbing eccentric, Alex (Rosanna Arquette) in Melanie Griffith's role, and super-cautious teen, Lincoln (the name is no coincidence, played by Devon Gummersall) in Jeff Daniel's part.
A pure hitchcockian (look it up again in the dictionary, in case you forgot what it means)
coincidence.
Presumably, the
coincidence
of the two "Marlow(e)" characters is just that.
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