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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coherence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the logical consistency or the orderly arrangement of parts in something. For example, "Her speech was noted for its coherence of ideas."
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"Also you are looking at the coherence of your programme.
Their performances show the special coherence of the "Goldbergs".
It has, however, an internal coherence of its own.
No wonder the coherence of the coalition message has begun to disintegrate.
So he's all bollixed up when it comes to the coherence of any sort of message.
The coherence of such a style is not a small occasion.
But Edwards's speech has an overarching vision and the coherence of a fine short story.
Seasonal or not, each section of the show has a striking coherence of form and subject.
Their brains also showed lower fractional anisotropy, a measure of the structural coherence of white matter.
"But we have to preserve the coherence of the NATO alliance and the American umbrella".
This metaphysical order guarantees the inner coherence of the totalitarian power structure.
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