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How to use cohabitating in a sentence

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In this 100-mile stretch of river, the symbol and the service have a tough time cohabitating.
Eugen Lupri conducted a national survey with 1,123 usable questionnaires in which 652 females and 471 males participated, who were cohabitating.
Firstly, the cohabitating family is a relatively young type of family that is most common among the youngest children.
From 1 January 2007, cohabitating parents must also mediate when they are separating.
No numbers were found concerning how many children experienced cohabitating parents moving away from each other.
A special study from 1999 concluded that 7400 children experienced that their cohabitating parents moved away from each other.
They are often overweight, compulsive, impersonators, married or cohabitating, and live in the community where the abduction takes place.
Almost three in five births to unwed women are to women who are cohabitating with a partner.
Not so for Dave and Trisha, who have been cohabitating in stretchy Spandex-covered bliss for two years and counting.
The chickens spent the next two days there, cohabitating just fine with the couple's seven cats, until the coop could be cleaned and set safely upright.
On the show, she opened up about problems like her boyfriend's refusing to discuss cohabitating and her father's apparent lack of affection for her.
Marriage reflects a monogamous model of a cohabitating relationship.
Secondly, the cohabitating family is a group with a good deal of change.
By contrast in 21st century Britain, nearly half of all children are born outside marriage, and nine in ten newlyweds have been cohabitating.
From 1 January 2006, the Children Act has changed so that cohabitating parents automatically receive joint parental responsibility for common children.
We have been cohabitating with animals for such a long time that animals' rights, bioethics and those things are becoming important to the civilized society we live in.
The reason that only 17 per cent of the children in the age group 0-18 years old live with cohabitating parents, despite the fact that 42 per cent in 2006 were born to cohabitating parents, is twofold.
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