Example sentences for: coincided

How can you use “coincided” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • In retrospect, it is obvious that what social historian Mary P. Ryan has dubbed the pre-Civil War "era of association," from the 1820s to the 1840s, coincided with the spread of adult male suffrage and the emergence of competitive, mass-mobilizing parties: first the Jacksonian Democrats, then the Whigs, and finally, the Free Soilers and the Republicans.

  • The next pivotal episode in Polish history coincided with the end of World War I and the defeat of the Russians, Germans, and Austrians.

  • Since the Big Three automakers' move toward more outsourcing and less in-house parts production has coincided with their return to profitability, it has seemed logical to pronounce vertical integration an idea whose time came and went.

  • It coincided exactly with the extraordinary rise of Abstract Expressionism and the seismic shift of the center of the art world from Paris to New York.

  • So Bradley spent 18 years ignoring the good of the country except to the extent that it coincided with the good of New Jersey, and he believes every senator is "right" to do the same.


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