JOHANNESBURG: It could, of course, be a complete coincidence.
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Can we replace "could" with "can" in "it could, of..."?
Which meaning of "could" is used here?
Yes. Provided that you are willing to change the tense of the sentence from past tense to present tense.
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Yes.
Provided that you are willing to change the tense of the sentence from past tense to present tense.