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cohabit

[koh-hab-it] / koʊˈhæb ɪt /


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For others, the spiking rates, and the fact that if infected, few vaccinated people fall gravely ill, portend a new reality of cohabiting with the virus — maybe indefinitely.

From New York Times

"The only way we could sort of cohabit is if Simon lived the same reclusive life as me, but he's got four kids, he's got an elderly mother," Angela says.

From BBC

My ex and I still communicate daily, and she often mentions that she "wants me in her life," but has no interest in cohabiting.

From Washington Post

I could continue to cohabit and wait for when he might be ready, which makes me feel resigned and sad, because it might never happen.

From Washington Post

“It shows we can cohabit this space with wildlife and enable it to thrive. It shows we are not beyond redemption.”

From Seattle Times