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Meanings of unfortunate coincidence in English
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Usage of unfortunate coincidence in English
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So what you are characterizing as conspiracy is merely an unfortunatecoincidence.
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This unfortunatecoincidence put a stop at once to all further contemplation.
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His run-in with Wray was an unfortunatecoincidence, best forgotten.
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It was only unfortunatecoincidence that he had fallen prey.
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One thing more-thesending IMMEDIATELY the insects, on my honour, was an unfortunatecoincidence.
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This similarity is more than an unfortunatecoincidence.
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And Portia's quitting, I added, was an unfortunatecoincidence-icingon the cake to a really fucked day.
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It was really an unfortunatecoincidence, he said, that it had had to happen here of all places.
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The coroner observed that it was an unfortunatecoincidence that he had dropped it in just that particular spot.
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Deuced unfortunatecoincidence, isn't it?
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She'd told them again and again that it was just an unfortunatecoincidence, but she wasn't entirely sure they believed her.
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In an unfortunatecoincidence, the song that affected her the worst was also one of her favorites: "Temperature" by Sean Paul.
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In an unfortunatecoincidence, Harris appears on the cover of the July Playboy issue, hitting newsstands Friday, described as America's Princess...
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In it Eyraud protested against the suspicions directed against himself; they were, he wrote, merely unfortunatecoincidences.
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"I am in despair, gentlemen, at this unfortunatecoincidence," said Count Haugwitz, anxiously.
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"I suppose," he said, ignoring Heckshill's diplomatic philosophy, "that you may have been the victim of some misunderstanding or some unfortunatecoincidence.