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Meanings of cohabit with in English
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Usage of cohabit with in English
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There may be several people within earshot who also cohabitwith their mothers.
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Can these new civic values cohabitwith customary Catholic thought?
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She reflected, 'How does he, after having produced me from himself, cohabitwith me?
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Concerning those who minister at the altar and have wives, whether they may cohabitwith them.
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Dr. Cave imagines, that St. Gregory continued to cohabitwith his wife after he was bishop.
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Like many Ecuadorean presidents, Febres Cordero was obliged to cohabitwith an opposition-dominated parliament, which tried his limited patience.
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It was a question of whether the establishment's sense of "taste and decency" could cohabitwith Ryan's brand of indecency.
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They soon realise that their beloved ink-black Darius cannot cohabitwith such a magnificent young Turk; sadly, they return him to an indifferent caretaker.
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The operation is quite simple and as follows: The husband, having been found perfectly healthy, is directed to cohabitwith his wife, using a condom.
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One man murdered his wife for flirting or cohabitingwith another man.
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I live alone today after cohabitingwith partners for more than thirty years.
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Another wife therefore, cohabitswith the man while the first rears her child.
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She became a cow, and the other a bull, and he cohabitedwith her.
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He cohabitedwith her; from them men were born.
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The descendants of Aïda had done likewise, sometimes cohabitingwith the Four, more often going it alone.
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Since leaving home, he had cohabitedwith three women, but this one-It-wastestinghim to his limits.