live communally

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to reside together as a community

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  • Many early Christian groups chose to live communally, sharing all their possessions.
  • Many young people choose to live communally to save money and build a community.
  • For centuries, these indigenous tribes have lived communally in the rainforest.
  • In some cultures, it is traditional for extended families to live communally.
  • In the future, more people might choose to live communally to save on housing costs.
  • The co-housing project is designed for residents to live more communally.
  • The idea of living communally appeals to those who seek a strong sense of community.
  • After the disaster, people had to live communally in temporary shelters.
  • Meerkats are known to live communally in large family groups called mobs.
  • They decided to live communally, sharing chores and resources.
  • Although living communally can foster close bonds, it also presents challenges in privacy and decision-making.
  • The commune aimed to create a space where everyone could live communally.
  • If we were to live communally, we would need to establish clear rules for everyone.
  • While traveling, we often live communally in hostels with other backpackers.
  • Their goal was to create a utopia where artists could live communally and collaborate freely.
  • The idea of living communally appeals to those seeking strong social bonds.
  • By the time the researchers arrived, the monastery's inhabitants had been living communally for over a hundred years.
  • He finds it fulfilling to live communally and contribute to a shared lifestyle.
  • Have you ever considered what it would be like to live communally with your extended family?
  • Can you imagine having to live communally with twenty other people?