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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in coherence" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It can be used when discussing the alignment or consistency of ideas or elements within a text or argument. Example: "The arguments presented in the essay were in coherence with the thesis statement."
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Well before its outbreak, the multilateral system was conspicuously unrepresentative and lacking in coherence.
But neoliberalism has no general advantage over it in coherence and elegance.
But what he lacked in coherence, Mr Miliband made up for in panache.
It is a "social event to show that society is in coherence, that we are one big family," he said.
These voters do not think in ideological terms, and their positions on the issues are often inconsistent and lacking in coherence.
And there are other memorable bits and pieces, visual highlights of a movie with no particular interest in coherence, economy or feeling.
Besides -- a sort of hallmark of interpolation -- the whole passage in which the brief paragraph occurs gains in coherence if the paragraph is removed.
But there was something disturbing in seeing Trump once again being normalized by being made part of an ordinary contest in coherence and "presentation" and "preparation".
Dotted lines show the errors in coherence.
Why? Increases in coherence often come from new beliefs that make sense of our existing beliefs.
This is in coherence with the study by Welsch et al. (2012).
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