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"cohere with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean to be consistent with or to agree with. For example, "The evidence we found coheres with our initial hypothesis."
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Another reason is that every belief — no matter how ridiculous — can cohere with some body of beliefs that is internally coherent.
Sigar's conclusions cohere with the view of analysts in Kabul.
It doesn't fully cohere with many of Packer's complex, rich stories.
Different conceptions of faith cohere with different views of its relation to reason or rationality.
He said that "Modern Islam needs to cohere with the Australian way of life, our values and institutions.
He is the one left behind, trying to cohere with a Van Gaal football philosophy which is utterly at odds with the one he had come to know.
Two duck dishes don't cohere with quite the same magic, perhaps because they come from the French side of the menu.
They don't cohere with each other, with the landmarks, with whatever was there of the existing city, and thereby undermine all.
But he is a hawk on security and foreign policy, positions which cohere with his former service as an intelligence officer in the Naval Reserve, during which he served in Bosnia, Kosovo and Haiti.
Set benchmarks that cohere with your goals.
The reflective equilibrium requires that stakeholders' beliefs cohere with the final agreement and its justification.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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