coexist alongside

Frequency: 7.09.2 per million words

To exist at the same time or in the same place as something else, often implying a parallel but separate existence.

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  • Modern farming methods coexist alongside more traditional practices.
  • In the city, skyscrapers coexist alongside ancient temples.
  • For centuries, different cultures have managed to coexist alongside each other in this region.
  • It's fascinating how wildlife can coexist alongside human settlements.
  • The new software is designed to coexist alongside the existing system without any conflicts.
  • In our company, innovation must coexist alongside a respect for established procedures.
  • The old print media has found a way to coexist alongside the rise of digital news.
  • In her art, vibrant colors coexist alongside muted, earthy tones.
  • The challenge for the future will be for renewable energy sources to coexist alongside the traditional power grid.
  • In a healthy democracy, diverse political opinions should be able to coexist alongside one another.