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Discover LudwigThe phrase "co-exist with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the ability of different entities, ideas, or species to live or function together without conflict. Example: "In a diverse society, various cultures can co-exist with one another, enriching the community as a whole."
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They co-exist with older migrations.
It can't co-exist with your role in journalism.
Unfortunately, it can co-exist with erectile dysfunction.
Can they co-exist with the anti-capitalists and anarchists?
Acts of self-censorship co-exist with fevered argument.
While penguins may co-exist with fishermen, albatrosses do not.
Did early humans co-exist with the dinosaurs?
We try to show them they can peacefully co-exist with the spirit.
How can the glory of the Olympic Games co-exist with such startling examples of discrimination?
Systemic procedural reforms are vital for organisational trust repair, and trust can co-exist with controls.
"The goal was for Fordham to co-exist with the community," he said.
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