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peer

[peer] / pɪər /
NOUN
person who is another's equal
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In its analysis of December rents, Realtor.com dug into rents in the upper and lower segments of the market, and found that affordability improved more for higher-income tenants compared to their lower-income peers.

From MarketWatch

To kill some time before cocktail hour, I visited the free Richelieu Library, where I joined other tourists peering into the Labrouste Room, canopied with a Byzantine-inspired nine-dome ceiling.

From The Wall Street Journal

It helped that he knew how to land a CRJ and how to steer a Black Hawk while peering through night vision goggles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their stocks traded at lower valuations than their pure-play peers because investors felt the conglomerates were more unwieldy.

From Barron's

He did, however, note that Norwegian’s operations and financial performance have lagged its peers.

From Barron's