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The phrase "to be coherence" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "to be coherent." You can use it when discussing the quality of being logical and consistent in writing or speech. Example: "For the essay to be coherent, each paragraph must connect logically to the next."
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There had to be coherence between production and supply at all times, as well as between investment plans and the current production of capital goods.
Considering the appearance feature is prone to be coherence in a local region, we use the distance between two adjacent superpixels to restrict the contribution of the neighboring superpixel.
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However there seem to be coherences between tumour grading and tumour size and glycosyltransferases.
Corbyn is understood to have no interest in exacting revenge but is keen to ensure there is "coherence in the leadership team".
According to one, the relation is coherence, according to the other, it is correspondence.
Klein and Warfield seem to be right: coherence is not truth conducive.
Obtained results are found to be in coherence with the available data reported in the literature.
The conclusions from Experiment 3 therefore seem to be that Coherence Relations do indeed significantly affect the way that pronouns are interpreted in Chinese.
"There doesn't seem to be any coherence in the Administration's planning".
Interestingly, there seems to be little coherence in the relationship of LINE-1 methylation with methylation at ALU repeats in revealing associations of exposures or disease states.
To Bernhard, espionage work was "coherence," a calling; "only chaos was inadmissible".
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