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We should be able to coexist with one another".
Humans and nature need to be able to coexist.
And pieces have to be able to coexist with the garden environment.
Will the Hatfields and the McCoys ever be able to coexist?
Will the two animal worlds — the domesticated and the wild — be able to coexist?
And Philadelphia is a place where Van Horn believes he will be able to coexist beside the combustible Iverson.
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We find that different microbes are able to coexist across a broad range of production costs/efficiencies, and in all cases of coexistence, microbes grow faster than if they were isolated from one another.
The native phragmites is able to coexist with other species like cattails and spartina grass.
Frequently, the girls are able to coexist in class and in school after their initial clash.
It's remarkable that Doubleday and Fred Wilpon have been able to coexist for the 22 years they have owned the Mets.
"We're ten miles away from the Pequots, and we've been able to coexist," she said.
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be able to reside
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be able to sustain
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be able to live
be able to inhabit
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be able to practise
seemed able to coexist
be able to read
be able to come
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