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peers

noun as in generation

Strongest matches

Strong matches

Weak matches

  • Beat Generation
  • Gen X
  • Gen Y
  • Gen Z
  • Generation A
  • Generation X
  • Generation Y
  • Generation Z
  • Lost Generation
  • Millennials
  • Silent Generation
  • Xennials
  • baby boomers
  • boomers
  • sandwich generation

noun as in jury

Strongest matches

Strong match

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They tell clients in a note that data show ANZ is lagging its major bank peers on growth in mortgages, business lending and deposits.

But neither was he drawn to the issue-laden work of his more politically minded postwar British playwriting peers, that new breed of dramatist unleashed by John Osborne’s “Look Back in Anger.”

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Contractors working on data centers have an average backlog of 10.9 months of work, compared with eight months for their peers, according to data from ABC.

Looking back at these houses, it is remarkable how few of them seem dated a half-century later, unlike so many of their peers.

The question is whether enough of their peers will see things more clearly before the lights go out.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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