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cohabitation

NOUN
common-law marriage
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“Our cohabitation with the big predators that have always populated our country is not only possible, with the right precautions, but also necessary,” the group said in a statement.

From New York Times

Our long cohabitation with dogs has granted both species a unique insight into the other's feelings: dogs, for instance, know when you are looking into their eyes, unlike wolves and other animals.

From Salon

Kim Jin, chief producer of "Living Together without Marriage", says the show, which premiered in January, does not intend to advocate unmarried cohabitation or discourage marriage, but spark debate.

From Reuters

The cohabitation was awkward, as conservatives rattled by Francis' relatively liberal approach looked up to Benedict as a sort of alternative leader.

From Reuters

Such an approval is typically considered an official acknowledgment that the relationship is valid, and is based on interviews, documents, such as a marriage license, bills and other proof of cohabitation and wedding photographs.

From Seattle Times