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What is the past tense of coincide?

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The past tense of coincide is coincided.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of coincide is coincides.

The present participle of coincide is coinciding.

The past participle of coincide is coincided.

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It coincided with the rise of Thatcher and Reagan, and the loosening of capital restrictions world wide.
It's interesting how Kevin Rollins' comments coincided with the release of the Mac mini.
He came up with the idea after noticing that a rise in cases of IBD coincided with a drop in infections caused by roundworms and human whipworms.
They coincided with the rise of anti-nuke protests in that same decade, thanks to warmongering by Reagan.
In retrospect, it seems ever more likely that our mid-Nineties aging into the Coen Brothers coincided with the apex of their careers.
The climax of European imperialism in the nineteenth century coincided with the European population explosion.

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