coincidentally

IPA: koʊɪnsɪdˈɛntʌɫi

adverb

  • In a coincidental manner.
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Examples of "coincidentally" in Sentences

  • Coincidentally the point is the same.
  • Coincidentally, the portrait was stolen
  • Milburn coincidentally scored in the match.
  • Which, coincidentally, is what the winner receives!
  • Florida, coincidentally, is enjoying it longest cold spell in recorded history.
  • The 1982 date was me thinking of Friday, which coincidentally is also about a robot being treated as a human.
  • It's being published by Erle Korshak - who, coincidentally, is also one of the few survivors from that first worldcon.
  • Burke loves edgy players with speed and that sounds a lot like Louis Leblanc, who coincidentally is about to enter Harvard -- Burke's alma mater.
  • I now alternate using them in the Virginia mountains where I'm at now, which coincidentally, is where we used to come deer hunting when I was a kid living in Ohio.
  • The British figure represents 18 % of its total energy requirements -- which, again coincidentally, is identical to your own gas utilization as the percentage of total energy used.
  • Which, probably not coincidentally, is about the percentage (35%) of Indiana voters who like the health care monstrosity that Ellsworth and his fellow-Democrats are about to wish upon us.
  • The always-fascinating Indie Mogul, which, coincidentally, is usually all about prop building, has a new interview with Collora up on its site, but instead, they focus on how he built his career one step at a time, moving from creature shop work to his famous fan films, to his new flick.

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