cohabiting in A Sentence

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    Of women and 15.9% of men were Cohabiting.

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    But Cohabiting couples have fewer legal rights.

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    The two cohabited and had a son together.

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    The gap in wealth grew significantly for those who cohabited multiple times.

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    It found that 17.1 percent of women and 15.9 percent of men were Cohabiting.

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    It's complicated”: The continuity and correlates of cycling in Cohabiting and marital relationships.

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    A very high percentage of people in the U.S. cohabit outside of marriage.

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    Cohabiting occurs when two individuals live together as partners without the legal commitments of marriage.

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    This would have given Cohabiting couples almost the same benefits and obligations as marriage.

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    Thus, a very high percentage of people in the U.S. cohabit outside of marriage.

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    She became a cow, and the other a bull, and he cohabited with her.

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    Cohabiting relationships tend to be more short-term and unstable, and you keep starting over every time.

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    This graph provides a breakdown of net worth as compared to married couples who never cohabited:.

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    The rule for Cohabiting couples is that they have no right over each other's property on separation.

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    If during this period or before the actual physical divorce, if they cohabit the divorce is off.

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    These sons of God materialized and cohabited with women, producing a superhuman hybrid offspring that bullied mankind.

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    For those aged 30-34 in 2009-2010, she has shown that 73% of women had already cohabited with someone.

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    The findings show that Cohabiting couples are spending money together, but not in the same way as married couples.

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    The British study looked at data from more than 3,700 married or Cohabiting couples aged 50 and older.

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    At the same time, couples in Cohabiting relationships continue to have fewer rights, entitlements and obligations compared with married couples.

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    Of Cohabiting women had household incomes less than 150% of the federal poverty line, compared to 25.6% of married women.

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    In 2018, almost half of adults in England and Wales(46%) believed that unmarried Cohabiting couples have such a“common law marriage”.

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    Having 1 partner in the past year was significantly more common among married(97%) or Cohabiting(86%) women than those in other groups.

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    For example, there is research suggesting that Cohabiting experiences may lead to more positive attitudes about marriage among young, African American adults.

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    Like married women, Cohabiting women are more likely than their partners to take time out of the workforce to care for children.

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    Of Cohabiting women had household incomes less than 150 percent of the federal poverty level, compared to 25.6 percent of married women.

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    The philosopher Elizabeth Brake suggested that the State should recognize relationships such as“Two single female friends[who] cohabit, raising children together” or“elderly friends[who] cohabit.”.

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    The findings were from a nationally representative U.S. study of lifelong heterosexual singles who were at least 40 years old and were not Cohabiting.

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    Surprisingly, the team also concluded that surviving species began Cohabiting less frequently even as they expanded into larger swaths of their respective geographic ranges.

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    The HDFS curriculum addresses relational and family process in contemporary families, such as Cohabiting couples, families of divorce and remarriage, military families, and foster families.

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