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cohabitation

NOUN
common-law marriage
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“I believe that many people have lost faith and have gotten to the low-hanging fruit,” he said, referring to cohabitation.

From Seattle Times

Our first year together wasn’t easy; we experienced all the fights and claustrophobia you don’t in the virtual world, where the stresses of cohabitation don’t exist.

From New York Times

This puts you, with him, exactly where his words and actions put you: in a loving, romantic, companionable, “happy,” “wonderful,” indefinite cohabitation.

From Washington Post

Their cohabitation in the dark barn enables moments of undisturbed intimacy.

From Los Angeles Times

“One of my lifelong goals would be to make our cohabitation with them more sustainable. Salmon are beautiful and delicious and important to ecosystems but they are becoming a rare thing for people to experience.”

From The Guardian