live in each other's pockets
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People don’t have to live in each other’s pockets to avoid being alone, and being alone is not always a bad thing.
From Los Angeles Times
Did you live in each other’s pockets or lead separate lives?
From The Guardian
Richard says: “We live in each other’s pockets and we don’t get fed up with it.”
From The Guardian
I secretly want to get one farther away so we don’t have to live in each other’s pockets.
From Slate
My wife and I don’t need to live in each other’s pockets for us to stay together.
From The Guardian
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