It was quite a coincidence that my neighbor and I both went to Disneyland on the same day.
Sharon said it was just a coincidence that she was at the bar every time I went there, but I think she has a drinking problem.
Any resemblance to actual persons is entirely
coincidental.
We went to the library to study, and coincidentally a few of our classmates were there.
Believe me, I'm not following you; it is just coincidental that we are both here at the same time.
Elisabeth K-bler-Ross once said that there are no mistakes, no
coincidences; all events are blessings given to us to learn from.
Jeremy S. Anderson once remarked "There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
She believes in fate, and says there are no coincidences or luck;
everything happens for a reason.
It's not a coincidence that Joshua keeps running into you here and there; the guy is obviously doing it on purpose because he has a thing for you.
In both Athens and Rome, dramatic developments in the arts and sciences coincided with the rise of the city and its empire.
My wife and mother were both in the same mall by coincidence on Saturday, so they spent the afternoon shopping together.
A Filipino proverb suggests that coincidence defeats a well-laid plan.
Stephen Wright once joked, "24 hours in a day. 24 beers in a case. Coincidence?"
Airline seat sales rarely coincide with peak travel times.
The city is planning a major music festival to coincide with the opening of the new city park.
Malcolm De Chazal once suggested that our expression and our words never coincide, which is why the animals don't understand us.
Dave and I are waiting for our vacation times to coincide so that our families can go camping together.
The different accounts of the accident by the two witnesses didn't coincide, so it was difficult to know exactly what had happened.
My wife's and my views coincide on most issues, except when it comes to politics.