coincidentally

pronunciation

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  • Adverb:
    happening at the same time

Word Origin

coincidentally (adv.)
1837, from coincidental + -ly (2).

Example

1. Coincidentally , hannibal reportedly crossed the algerian border on monday .
2. Coincidentally , that is also when the imf and the world bank hold their annual meetings in istanbul .
3. Coincidentally , the boy had no classes in the afternoon , so he brought the wallet back to her mother .
4. In 2013 france will become a net contributor to the cap-and , coincidentally , be more open to budget rigour .
5. He blinks back tears , takes a long look at the table across from us , where members of natasha richardson 's extended family are , coincidentally , having lunch in this same restaurant .

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