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cohort

[koh-hawrt] / ˈkoʊ hɔrt /


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“The U.S. consumer continued to face ongoing socioeconomic headwinds during the quarter, and we saw continued pronounced weakness amongst the Hispanic consumer cohort specifically,” company executives said in prepared remarks.

From MarketWatch

They added that Onset is a “victim of the shocking fraud committed by Patrick James and his cohorts.”

From The Wall Street Journal

While Fiona has made a good impression on the faithfuls so far... have previous cohorts cast a shadow of doubt over the trusted Welsh accent?

From BBC

“The cohort of names lining up to list…represents the next wave of global business leaders which could dominate commerce for years to come.”

From Barron's

His cohort of students, he said, wants to work at the cutting edge, doing design, "or at least verification testing, things like that".

From BBC