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cohabited

Meaning

of Cohabit

Source: Webster's dictionary

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A 2004 study of 136 couples (272 individuals) from researchers at the University of Denver found differences among couples that cohabited before engagement, after engagement, or not until marriage. Source: Internet

"Among women ages 19 to 44, 73% of those without a high school education have ever cohabited, compared with about half of women with some college (52%) or a college degree (47%)," note the Pew study's authors, Richard Fry and D'Vera Cohn. Source: Internet

As was common, Paul had been married when elected bishop; and again, as was universally expected for a bishop, he had then ceased sexual contact with his wife and no longer cohabited with her. Source: Internet

Fifty-eight percent of women aged 19 to 44 had ever cohabited in data collected in 2006-08, while in 1987 only 33% had. Source: Internet

He also cohabited with a teenage fan, Denise Roudette, for six years after he moved to London. Source: Internet

In 1906, The New York Times (6 August) reported that 300 white women ( Irish American ) were married to Chinese men in New York, with many more cohabited. Source: Internet

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