Word:

cohabitors

Number of occurrences: 17 Rank: 1,048,122 Frequency class: 23

Examples

  • Similarly, cohabitors buying a home together should make sure they use the right legal structure so the property passes automatically to the surviving partner in the event of death. (www.aldergrovestar.com, collected on 09/11/2016)
  • Taking both comments together, we see a general posture of Francis against sacramental marriages and in favor of mere cohabitors. (www.ncktoday.com, collected on 05/11/2016)
  • The statement claimed that it is not unjust to make legal benefits hinge on marriage, because married people have assumed the public legal obligations to each other, and to any children, of their union, that cohabitors have refused. (www.stamfordadvocate.com, collected on 29/11/2016)
  • The report noted that women, in general, face economic crises more than men, and that cohabitors and other people who are unmarried but in a relationship are also more likely to have been financially challenged in the last year. (www.courier.net.au, collected on 02/11/2016)
  • Church weddings are more likely than not to be invalid whereas cohabitors can have a real marriage with grace. (www.ncktoday.com, collected on 05/11/2016)
  • Married people are also only about half as likely as singles or cohabitors to say they are unhappy with their lives. (www.newsweekly.com.au, collected on 29/11/2016)
  • Many cohabitors are more like married couples than different from them -- they eat dinner together every night, enjoy the company of their pets, in many cases parent children together, pay the bills, and put out the recycling. (www.thedailyme.com, collected on 07/11/2016)
  • Despite the lurid Sex in the City marketing that promises singles erotic joys untold, both husbands and wives are more likely to report that they have an extremely satisfying sex life than are singles or cohabitors. (www.newsweekly.com.au, collected on 29/11/2016)
  • Inheritance of property is complex for cohabitors A cohabitation or "living together" agreement typically covers more day-to-day matters such as the way the household is run or other circumstances specific to the relationship. (www.avpress.com, collected on 01/11/2016)
  • About 40 percent of births to single mothers take place among cohabitors, and much of the increase in nonmarital childbearing in recent years reflects this trend rather than an increase in among women living without a partner. (www.nearbynews.com, collected on 05/11/2016)

Words occurring in the Same Sentence

sacramental (50), marriages (37), singles (31), likely (27), marriage (24), together (23), married (23), than (22), are (21), they (20), general (19), more (17), property (16), people (9.6), or (6.9), other (6.9)
that (125), or (118)

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