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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'coexistence of' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to refer to two or more elements that exist together at the same time. For example, "The coexistence of traditional and modern values is essential for a harmonious society."
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Call it the peaceful coexistence of two worlds.
Europe signifies the equal coexistence of its member states.
As the Master suggests, the coexistence of different worlds is to be rationally explained.
The case in Denmark also highlights the uneasy coexistence of intelligence and prosecution.
How can one explain the coexistence of imperial and liberal-democratic values?
Their argument is over nothing less than the coexistence of religion and science.
Bush, like Reagan, presides over an uneasy coexistence of tax-cut zealots and deficit hawks.
Science would benefit more from a harmonious coexistence of its members than by favouring ruthless competition.
"We are seeing a significant deterioration between the coexistence of Roma communities with the other community".
As he put it, Europe "signifies the equal coexistence of its member states".
Inside, the monastery was a lesson in the coexistence of past and present.
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