have coherence

Frequency: 7.822.1 per million words

To possess the quality of being logical and consistent.

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Examples (10)

  • A good essay must have coherence between its paragraphs.
  • His argument didn't have any coherence, jumping from one unrelated point to another.
  • The final draft of the report finally had coherence after several revisions.
  • Does the government's new policy have the necessary coherence to be effective?
  • For the team to succeed, its overall strategy must have complete coherence.
  • Critics praised the film for its narrative, which had a remarkable degree of coherence despite a complex plot.
  • If your plan doesn't have coherence, it's unlikely to get approved.
  • The architect's vision will have coherence once all the design elements are integrated.
  • Having coherence in your personal philosophy is a sign of intellectual maturity.
  • The curriculum was designed so that each subject would have coherence with the others.