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company
noun as in crowd of people
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aggregation, assemblage, assembly, band, body, circle, clan, clique, collection, concourse, congregation, convention, corps, cortege, coterie, crew, ensemble, gang, gathering, horde, jungle, league, mob, muster, order, outfit, pack, retinue, ring, ruck, set, throng, troop, troupe, turnout, zoo
noun as in business concern
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Strong matches
concern, establishment, house, outfit, partnership, syndicate
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Example Sentences
Like others in the exclusive “super billionaires” club—men and women with net worths exceeding $50 billion—Huang has invested his fortune across diverse ventures and companies, while managing to remain in this elite group.
Investors in this sector may be encouraged by the fact that half of all companies reporting so far this month have identified the potential for AI-related efficiency gains, a modest increase on the second quarter.
North, an executive at a mortgage company, says she’s spent $100,000 to build her Lego world and the space to display it.
With the government shutdown entering its 34th day, focus will be on earnings with about a quarter of S&P 500 companies due to report this week.
That move came after the U.S. extended export control restrictions to include companies that are at least 50% owned by entities on the U.S. trade blacklist, which includes Wingtech.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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