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cohort

[koh-hawrt] / ˈkoʊ hɔrt /


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The GI generation, the cohort that became the core of the postwar middlebrow phenomenon, would not have made that mistake.

From Salon • Apr. 19, 2026

As an occupational therapist, she trained the first cohort of physiotherapists on board the "floating hospital" in Sierra Leone.

From BBC • Apr. 14, 2026

World Quantum Day was established by a cohort of scientists in 2021, when the technology was in its nascent stages.

From Barron's • Apr. 14, 2026

“The megacap tech cohort has seen consistent upward revisions to EPS and now trades at a meaningfully cheaper multiple vs. its history than the rest the U.S. index.”

From MarketWatch • Apr. 14, 2026

There were about a hundred in all—not an entire legion, but more than a cohort.

From "The Son of Neptune" by Rick Riordan




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