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cohabited
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Past of cohabit
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The word 'cohabited' is correct and can be used in written English.
Cohabited means to live together as a couple without being married. It can also mean to share a living space with another person. Example: John and Jane have been cohabiting for two years before deciding to get married.
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In South Korea, young men complain that women are on "marriage strike".What is remarkable about the Asian experience is not that women are unmarried in their 30s that happens in the West, too but that they have never been married and have rarely cohabited.
The exception is Japan where, among women born in the 1970s, about 20% say they have cohabited with a sexual partner.
Before, people lived in conical huts, 15 feet high and made from grass, in which man and beast cohabited.
Elsewhere, in such countries as Ethiopia and Kenya, they have cynically widened old fault-lines between Muslims and Christians, who have in the past generally cohabited peacefully.Many of these groups give themselves a global gloss.
Then, rampant inflation cohabited with bloated budget deficits.
Dr Payne and Dr Jaffe checked this by looking at the correlation between the likelihood of a volunteer making a correct pairing and the amount of time dog and human had cohabited.
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Although this study did only look at married people, other recent research suggests that cohabiting also improves health – although the effects in both states can wear off after the honeymoon period of moving in together.
We may be newly married, but we've been together for nine years, cohabiting for eight.
The voters have three times within two decades chosen to saddle a president from one side of the political divide with a National Assembly dominated by the other side witness the past five years, when President Chirac was condemned to "cohabit" with the Socialist-led government of Lionel Jospin.
But it is hard now to imagine Messrs Kiir and Machar once again agreeing to cohabit.
So the pair will have to cohabit.
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