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cohort

[koh-hawrt] / ˈkoʊ hɔrt /


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Applications open in spring 2026 to be part of the first cohort of 150 recruits, with ministers planning for the scheme to eventually grow to 1,000 young people a year.

From BBC

The aging of populations in many countries means there will be fewer workers as well as a growing cohort of elderly people in need of care.

From The Wall Street Journal

The cohort of 17 students is a mix of BSL and ISL users, qualified and aspiring interpreters, as well as deaf and hearing students.

From BBC

Each rat in the study was genetically unique and belonged to one of four separate cohorts.

From Science Daily

Because fertility in this cohort hasn’t declined as quickly as marriage rates, “a growing share of children born to non-college mothers are being raised outside of married two-parent households.”

From The Wall Street Journal