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1 The timing was too coincidental and Neils didn't put much stock in coincidence.
2 It had been too coincidental , even recalling his previous visits.
3 The images of the nightmare were way too vivid, way too colorful, way too coincidental .
4 But assassination was an extreme way to redress a minor grievance; its timing too coincidental .
5 It now seemed too coincidental , too, that Dru's spell had summoned his very own animal.
6 The South African's arrest and the sharing of the video are too coincidental to ignore.
7 It seemed too coincidental to have been coincidence.
8 It was a bit too coincidental - abitthick!
9 Seems too coincidental that way.
10 Set up to look like accidents, but after a while, it was too coincidental to have all those things happening to me.
11 When the man raised his concern, he was invoiced $10,000, an amount the tribunal said was " too coincidental to be plausible".
12 "Don't you find it just a little too coincidental that it happens to come now?"
13 "Otherwise, the timing does seem too coincidental . "
14 " Too coincidental , " said Hyckman.
15 'Rather too coincidental , though, that all these calls and emails have popped up just now, the day before Incident Twenty, wouldn't you think?'
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