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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
cohere .
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Examples
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But the Christian world did develop a notion of Jewish distinctiveness, although centuries passed before it cohered.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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The book is called Mendocino and Other Stories, and it consists of the short stories I wrote in graduate school and after, stories that cohered around certain themes -- the navigation of relationships, the aftereffects of loss.
A conversation with Ann Packer, author of The Dive from Clausen's Pier 2010
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Unfortunately, Phantom Limb's show rarely cohered into a moving tableaux for more than a few moments.
Michael Giltz: Theater: "Other Desert Cities" Found On Broadway; "69 S" Lost at BAM; "Chinglish" Doesn't Translate Michael Giltz 2011
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But the Christian world did develop a notion of Jewish distinctiveness, although centuries passed before it cohered.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Since its debut as a ragtag protest group, the Tea Party has cohered into a formidable voice in the GOP primaries.
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More radical elements cohered into what is now AS.
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More radical elements cohered into what is now AS.
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She didn't go in any hackneyed direction, but actually cohered as a real, powerful individual.
Greywalker Jes Battis 2008
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So that universe has de-cohered from our universe.
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This is called the many worlds theory, the theory that the universe constantly splits apart with multiple realities and that we have de-cohered.
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