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Common collocations with coherence in American Collocation

coherence noun uncountable

US /koʊˈhɪrəns/

intellectual
internal
logical
narrative
structural
textual
thematic

Units are selected so as to ensure intellectual coherence as well as variety, with a range of cultures and topics covered.

give or have coherence

achieve
bring
create
ensure
give
have
maintain
provide

The discussions were aimed at promoting regional output, and achieving greater coherence in scheduling.

not have coherence

lack

Unfortunately, the website design lacks coherence and the information from different museums is structured inconsistently.

degree
lack
sense

A strong sense of coherence within the group is developed on these courses.