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The phrase "coherent *" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context
It can be used when discussing clarity or logical consistency in a statement or argument, but it needs to be completed.
Example: "The report was coherent and easy to understand."
Alternatives: "clear" or "logical"
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Coherent musical lines emerged.
Or even a coherent one.
It's a beautifully coherent group".
41 journalists submitted coherent predictions.
And it is coherent — rather too coherent.
Both coherent and doing well".
That was the coherent part.
Washington has no coherent strategy.
Not a coherent system, maybe.
"There's no coherent solution".
The less coherent too.
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