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cohort

[koh-hawrt] / ˈkoʊ hɔrt /


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The funding lasted until 2021-22, which meant I was in the last cohort of students to receive Erasmus.

From BBC

Alia claimed that by the second module, about a third of her cohort missed every class and "some would just stand behind the class door, submit their presence and leave".

From BBC

One wonderful aspect of owning a home is that it serves as an automatic savings mechanism, an attribute a whole cohort of future retirees may not have.

From MarketWatch

Because it integrates imaging, biochemical data and psychosocial assessments in the same individuals, this cohort was uniquely suited, and likely the only one available, for creating an imaging-based marker of chronic stress.

From Science Daily

Instead, the study suggests that the declining job prospects for young college grads “may reflect the continued growth in college attainment, adding ever larger cohorts of college graduates to the ranks of job seekers.”

From The Wall Street Journal