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The phrase "live alongside" is a common and correct usage of English.
It is used to describe two or more people or things that are in close proximity to one another, usually in a peaceful and/or harmonious fashion. For example: "We have been able to peacefully live alongside our neighbor for the last ten years with no disputes."
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And how to live alongside death.
Some 7,500 Jews live alongside 1.2m Palestinians in Gaza.
The women live alongside the graves of their dead.
Our wildlife has adapted to live alongside it.
Jibo is the first socially aware robot designed to live alongside us in our homes.
Thus rebooted, Braille could live alongside audio technology instead of being replaced by it.
"Boarding is a rich experience because you learn how to live alongside others," Mr. Pick said.
In all nearly 6.2 million foreigners live alongside roughly 74 million Germans.
Mutual respect and tolerance are what is required for people to live alongside each other".
In America, where God and the Devil live alongside Western rationalism, Milton seems right at home.
They also live alongside a significant number of American residents today.
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