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Filter by Meaning The couple decided to cohabitate and share responsibilities for their pets.
The two roommates had to learn to cohabitate in a small apartment.
Many students choose to cohabitate with a roommate to save money on rent.
They decided to cohabitate in the same office to facilitate collaboration.
The two flavors cohabitate in this delicious ice cream.
Many university students choose to cohabitate in dormitories during their studies.
The two companies cohabitate to establish a new business venture.
The two companies decided to cohabitate in the same office space.
John and Mary decided to cohabitate after dating for six months.
The siblings chose to cohabitate and share caregiving responsibilities for their aging parents.
The two materials cohabitate in this unique piece of furniture.
Different styles of architecture cohabitate in this city, creating a unique blend of cultures.
The members of the commune cohabitate in a house in the countryside.
Different religions and ethnic groups cohabitate peacefully in this multicultural city.
The two musical styles cohabitate in the same concert.
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