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cohort

[koh-hawrt] / ˈkoʊ hɔrt /


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How many of those moves are permanent is not known, but they reflect a cohort of the displaced population more likely to gain stability.

From Los Angeles Times

A new cohort of first‑time candidates has emerged from the loosely organised Gen Z movement that helped drive the September protests.

From Barron's

Even for the cohort I study, which is people with dementia aged 60 to their late 80s, their digital lives don’t end at a certain age.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This cohort of stocks has generally outperformed heading into and throughout recessions.”

From Barron's

“We saw continued softness from this cohort of large retailers,” Ready said.

From The Wall Street Journal