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- verb intransitive To
occur together .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb go with, fall together
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Examples
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For men, gratitude and indebtedness are more likely to co-occur.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.: Explained: Why Men and Women React Differently to Kindness Ph.D. Heidi Grant Halvorson 2011
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Anxiety and depression, which often co-occur with dementia
Michael Friedman, L.M.S.W.: Meeting the Mental Health Challenges of the Elder Boom L.M.S.W. Michael Friedman 2011
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But many people could be helped to overcome emotional problems that co-occur with, but are not caused by, dementia.
Michael Friedman, L.M.S.W.: Don't Just Blame Dementia L.M.S.W. Michael Friedman 2011
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For men, gratitude and indebtedness are more likely to co-occur.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.: Explained: Why Men and Women React Differently to Kindness Ph.D. Heidi Grant Halvorson 2011
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Anxiety and depression, which often co-occur with dementia
Michael Friedman, L.M.S.W.: Meeting the Mental Health Challenges of the Elder Boom L.M.S.W. Michael Friedman 2011
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But many people could be helped to overcome emotional problems that co-occur with, but are not caused by, dementia.
Michael Friedman, L.M.S.W.: Don't Just Blame Dementia L.M.S.W. Michael Friedman 2011
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Unfortunately, the symptoms of TBI are nearly indistinguishable from symptoms of other conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, both of which also often co-occur with TBI among veterans.
Ruth Bettelheim, Ph.D.: No Victory for Surge of Brain Injured Veterans Ph.D. Ruth Bettelheim 2010
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She knows, through years of research, that positive and negative emotions "co-occur" under conditions of stress but that people need help countering the negative and allowing the positive to rise through the muck.
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She knows, through years of research, that positive and negative emotions "co-occur" under conditions of stress but that people need help countering the negative and allowing the positive to rise through the muck.
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Unfortunately, the symptoms of TBI are nearly indistinguishable from symptoms of other conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, both of which also often co-occur with TBI among veterans.
Ruth Bettelheim, Ph.D.: No Victory for Surge of Brain Injured Veterans 2010
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