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counterpart

[koun-ter-pahrt] / ˈkaʊn tərˌpɑrt /


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She wrote the script and began searching for performers whose temperaments matched their Red Crescent counterparts.

From Los Angeles Times

But she said she would be more careful about commenting on specific scenarios, and her government has sent senior diplomats to meet their Chinese counterparts.

From BBC

European markets have held up slightly better than their U.S. counterparts in recent weeks but the nerves still seem to be creeping in.

From Barron's

The Scottish quartet beat their German counterparts in both the European and the World Championships last year and were rarely in danger here.

From BBC

Beyond that are young people who, like their American counterparts, are also worried about their future in a sluggish economy and a fast-changing world.

From BBC