Sentence examples for coexist somewhat from inspiring English sources

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Smith's Bears are 9-6, and their postseason aspirations coexist somewhat oddly alongside a late-season collapse.

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The aggressive opulence of 21st-century capital coexists, somewhat awkwardly, with an older, aristocratic elegance.

But in this historic unincorporated hamlet on Suffolk County's near North Shore, where the old coexists somewhat uneasily with the new and house styles cover a broad range, quaintness has its price.

They coexist even though both see the other as somewhat exotic.

Intermediate recombination rates produced cycles in which cooperation and multiple recognition alleles could coexist, suggesting that genetic recognition systems can remain somewhat stable under some conditions.

And "Children" is in any case a somewhat clunky vehicle, in which dance theater and pure dance coexist rather uneasily.

Although somewhat contra-intuitive it is frequently observed that, acute and chronic inflammation coexist over long periods, implying continual reinitiation.

Interpretively, this appearance of a single continuous landscape (as installed in the previous exhibition) was somewhat confusing to visitors who— ignoring the accompanying text panel— assumed that all these primates coexisted in time.

Past and present coexist.

These coexist smoothly.

"They can all coexist.

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