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How to use coexist in a sentence

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Some employees and students reported that feelings of sadness and hurt coexist with anger.
I still cling to the idea that people are part of nature, and there must be some way we can coexist with the rest of it.
Defeating the terrorists also means defeating their poisonous belief that peoples of different faiths and ethnic origins cannot coexist.
The two women had managed to coexist for a month now, and despite their differences, were inseparable friends.
The Nomads were the only other large group of people around, but they were so different from us that we could never hope to coexist.
The environment needs to be unquestionably safe for Mum and myself to coexist in harmony, and tensions were beginning to fray.
It also created a climate of tolerance in which different ethnic and religious groups have been able to coexist.
I propose we consider the civilized Gandhian option of learning to respect each other and coexist in peace and harmony.
It uses the mutual trust and mutual recognition of civil society as a way of helping identities and interests to coexist.
In some areas of human activity it is often very important that two mutually exclusive views be allowed to coexist in the interests of stability.
But the ecosystem is too interdependent for GM and non-GM crops to coexist without cross-fertilising.
Apparently, Frolls live in large meadows near to wooded areas, and they coexist with vampire albino deer.
Nobody has convincingly explained how the birds, bees, flowers and hares of the uplands can coexist with a new influx of humans.
Several rural and urban working-class varieties of Scots coexist with rural and urban middle class varieties.
Since asymptomatic gall stones and dyspepsia are so common in the general populations, they often coexist.
Drama, campiness, and comedy coexist equally on-stage, resulting in a brew which is hilarious and at the same time heart-rending.
Throughout Africa and southern Asia monitors coexist successfully with a wide range of carnivorous mammals.
Advocates believe energy exploration and environmental conservation can coexist.
A republican government does not comfortably coexist with a submerged caste within the population.
For Orangemen, religious perspectives intertwine and coexist with political and social ones at many junctures.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In Pruners case, which is by no means unique, we have seen that two distinct species of cestode may coexist in the human bearer.
This is not to say that age may not coexist with superiority, but that age, per se, is not superiority.
Wherever these circumstances coexist, diatomaceous forms will almost invariably be found.
Menorrhagia and metrorrhagia commonly have an identical cause and they frequently coexist.
When we love one of elevated condition, ambition may at first coexist with affection.
And will they coexist in this exalted state with the old objects of worship?
No question in theology is more embarrassing than the mode in which they coexist in God.
The two, as is remarked above, may coexist in the same community.
CyBolton admitted he was less concerned with how Dasher would mesh with the team than with how Bolton and Dasher would coexist.
The exogenous and endogenous hydatids may coexist in the same bearer.
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