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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher used commensalism to compare the grades of her students.
The astronomer used commensalism to compare the brightness of two different stars.
The doctor used commensalism to compare the blood pressure readings of the patient.
The researcher employed commensalism to determine the pH level in the soil.
The commensalism between the two artists' styles was apparent in their collaborative work.
The commensalism of the two music genres made for an interesting fusion in the new album.
The commensalism of the two languages made it easy for the bilingual students to understand both.
The commensalism of the two companies' financial statements allowed for easy comparison.
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