A "coincidence" occurs when you experience an effect or an incident that practically should not be possible to occur, but that's literally. Logically, there is no such thing as a "coincidence".
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yes there could be something going on or it could just be a coincidence but he couldnt of truly loved u to have dumped you
If you said "use coincidence in a sentence" you already know how to use it in a sentence and are probably getting examples. if you said" how do you use coincidence in a sentence" you most-likely don't know the definition of it.
when something happens that didn't happen or meant to happen but it did anyway
Required means that you can just require something with a coincidence
he is into you if he pays attention to you, follows you, agree with you, and if you want to do something you know he doesnt like and he says yes then he likes you. i hope that helps
just depend on how he feel about you just as friends or something else. let him come to you first if he dont then you know he just wont be friends with you .
The difference between probability and coincidence are that probability means the odds or how likely some thing will happen or not. While coincidence means something that did happen already, and the likely hood of what caused this to happen either being rare or common.
Babyface, (Boaz Watson) wrote Truly Something Special.
It was quite a coincidence!
A 'cause' is a relationship between events that requires that one event to be the direct consequence of another. A 'coincidence' between events just requires that they happen in sequence or at the same time. If it always seems to rain when I don't take my overcoat, I could say that it is probably only a coincidence and that I'm not causing the weather to change. If I go out in the rain without my coat and I come home wet, the rain has caused me to be wet.