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living arrangement

NOUN
  1. an arrangement to allow people (or ideas) to coexist

How To Use living arrangement In A Sentence

  • The results turned out that living with children and grandchildren is also the main living arrangement, but its percentage is declining, meanwhile that of living with spouse only is rising.
  • While hardly ideal, our living arrangements were suitably ascetic, and conducive to inner preparation.
  • A 7 is a comfortable living arrangement instead of a deeply fulfilling relationship.
  • Separate living arrangements for the couple are under negotiation, according to a newspaper report.
  • Among the refugee communities, new forms of collective living arrangements have been organized.
  • The family patriarch makes all decisions regarding living arrangements, children's marriages, and money.
  • Robert Sabin stars as Alex, a college student seeking a quieter, more private living arrangement than the noisy college dorm.
  • These benefits do not flow from other living arrangements, even if sexual intimacy is an element.
  • If you're going to take them from theirparents and then have them sleep in the office, that'snot a good living arrangement at all," said attorneyPaolo Annino, who has filed a lawsuit in north Floridaon behalf of nine children who claim they were forcedto sleep in service centers for as long as two weeks. Laura Knaperek: Liiiiiiiaaar
  • Without such living arrangements it would not have been possible for thousands of Messenians to hold out as suppliants in the sanctuary of Zeus on Ithome in the 460s BC until they finally obtained safe conduct to their new home at Naupactus.
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