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cohort

[koh-hawrt] / ˈkoʊ hɔrt /


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“The cohort of names lining up to list…represents the next wave of global business leaders which could dominate commerce for years to come.”

From Barron's

His cohort of students, he said, wants to work at the cutting edge, doing design, "or at least verification testing, things like that".

From BBC

This year’s cohort have shown a more aggressive and sophisticated approach, and are more demanding in what they want from Wall Street, analysts and executives said.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s likely that many of your neighbors will not be in your age cohort.

From MarketWatch

The size of the 20-year-old cohort in Japan presenting itself to the workforce and, incidentally, the military, is half of what it was in 1948.

From Barron's