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It was rather a coincidence that she appeared at that exact moment.
By coincidence, his teaching contract finished at about the same time his first book was published.
It might have been planned or it might have been pure coincidence.
It is no coincidence that coastal communities have often been deeply religious.
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a speech habit in which a speaker lowers their voice at the end of a sentence
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a mineral which is mined in a place where there is armed conflict, and sold to help pay for weapons
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