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Discover Ludwig"coexisting with" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to exist together at the same time or in the same place. Example: "Despite their differences, the two species were able to coexist with each other in the forest ecosystem."
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Coexisting with the market leader.
Figure 2d shows lamellas coexisting with vesicles.
Humor coexisting with finance might once have seemed a reach.
But coexisting with Roethlisberger and the Steelers became increasingly difficult.
But that doesn't bother the residents, who are used to imported culture coexisting with their own.
We want to hear about your coexisting with urban wildlife: have you had dangerous encounters?
Elsewhere, in Cortés and Montezuma we find accurate period detail coexisting with detectives and limousines.
Yet coexisting with this flinty skepticism is a taste for the fantastical.
For the time being, however, the slowdown is coexisting with nearly full employment.
Theirs is moderate and flexible, comfortably coexisting with the West while remaining distinct from it.
Coexisting with this vision of wholeness, something dangerous has to be kept at bay.
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