Examples of using Co-exist in English and their translations into Swedish
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Ambient species that co-exist in the environment with humans.
One or more of these mechanisms may co-exist in a single bacterial isolate.
In the Asian wilderness, hundreds of species co-exist.
Practice has shown that turtles are excellentpets and well co-exist next to a person.
On the African savannah hundreds of species co-exist.
zombies can co-exist.
new platforms co-exist, side by side.
while the first would co-exist with national law.
Then head down to Fillmore-Graves' warehouse at… where zombies and humans co-exist peacefully, If you're serious about living in a city.
contradictory“truths” can co-exist.
The latter must co-exist with the judicial traditions of each Member State
Discover How to Earn Money with a Contextual Ad Service that Can Co-exist with Google.
The Eurosystem and the ESCB will co-exist as long as there are EU Member States outside the euro area.
science can't co-exist and that's just not true.
In the single market it has to co-exist with other products
The Eurosystem and the ESCB will co-exist as long as there are EU Member States outside the euro area. back to top Euro area.
Can't co-exist under the same roof. There's no reason a football game and a baby shower.
The Regulation would co-exist with the proposals that could follow the consultation process launched by the green Paper.
Our proposal“Co-exist/ Co-Create” shows a human scale
a baby shower can't co-exist under the same roof.