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"be coherent with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be consistent or logical with something. Example: "The main argument in the essay was not coherent with the evidence presented, causing confusion for the readers." Here, "be coherent with" is used to show that the main argument and the evidence presented did not match or support each other, which affected the overall clarity and logic of the essay.
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"It needs to be coherent with the science".
This would be coherent with the significantly denser cholinergic innervation from the MS in the vHipp than in the dHipp (http://mouse.brain-map.org/).
Second, for an interference pattern to be observable over any extended period of time, the two sources of light must be coherent with respect to each other.
The overall functional organization of NEGOI model is shown to be coherent with current functional models of the ventral visual stream, up to and including temporal area STS.
Specifically, the approach to coding and analysis should be coherent with the way data is elicited and the epistemological perspective that situates the overall design.
Outcomes of fatigue and healing tests were found to be coherent with interaction mechanisms which take place at the nano-scale.
These general considerations are applied to the case of zirconium hydrides, the crystallography of which has recently been identified to be coherent with that of the αZr matrix.
NGOs should act as a haven for the principles they promote, regardless of where their field offices are based, in order to be coherent with their values and mission.
The response ranking Ar toluene) > Ar methanol) > Ar(water) of PC-CNT was found to be coherent with κ12 Flory–Huggins interaction parameters provided that signals are normalised by analyte molecules number.
This paper presents a risk assessment framework to address the multiple goals of disaster risk reduction in order to be coherent with the planning of social and economic development, providing a design concept for the development of risk management policies.
This paper highlights the importance of a proper forecasting-process design, that should be coherent with how users intend to exploit forecast results and with the aim that should be achieved, that is not necessarily improving forecast accuracy.
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