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It was kept from me for three years and I found out by sheer coincidence.
That had to be sheer coincidence, where he stood, but maybe not.
There was no way of telling, and it could all be just sheer coincidence.
A year later, thinking back, he tells himself that everything happened through sheer coincidence.
It was sheer coincidence that I could give them exactly what they wanted within five minutes of their asking.
It's sheer coincidence that you're here; my soul will not need you.
You mean they just happened to be talking in a strange, obscure language by sheer coincidence?
Out of sheer coincidence, I was getting some films processed last week.
It was sheer coincidence that he had discovered the entrance at all.
It was sheer coincidence when she came in to audition for my show years later.
Not only that, but by sheer coincidence he was also the world expert in the drug to treat it!
Aimless action will only get us where we want to be by sheer coincidence!
Sometimes, by sheer coincidence, Rose and I leave the house looking quite similar.
The sound stopped for a moment, the way all conversation in a crowded restaurant can suddenly stop, by sheer coincidence.
Clumping may have been caused by sheer coincidence of chance effects.
Mulligan's career as a spy came about through sheer coincidence.
By a sheer coincidence we stopped exactly in the station where we were only 15 minutes before.
By sheer coincidence, that's when the rain quit, and the enjoyment came back.
His daughter - by sheer coincidence - goes to the same school Delevingne once attended.
It was sheer coincidence that he read a story about Johnson and was one shot ahead of him.
What the law did not know was that the entry of hoodlums had been a sheer coincidence.
The next important factor was sheer coincidence: the Sheffield's boost rate.
This, however, may be sheer coincidence or the inexactitude of my human perception.
By sheerest coincidence I got another call this morning.
By sheer coincidence, 1843 was also the year the very first Christmas card was sent.