coexist with
Frequency: 9.025.1 per million words
To exist together with something or someone in the same space or time, often implying interaction or sharing an environment.
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- Modern farming methods coexist with more traditional practices.
- In the national park, wolves coexist with a large population of deer.
- It's a challenge for different religious groups to coexist peacefully with one another.
- Can humanity truly coexist with artificial intelligence in the long run?
- The ancient ruins coexist with the bustling modern city, creating a unique landscape.
- For centuries, nomadic tribes have coexisted with the harsh desert environment.
- Learning to coexist with roommates who have different habits is a part of college life.
- The new software is designed to coexist seamlessly with your existing operating system.
- In this coastal town, a thriving arts scene coexists with the traditional fishing industry.
- The policy aims for a society where economic growth can coexist with environmental protection.