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copycat

[kop-ee-kat] / ˈkɒp iˌkæt /
NOUN
someone who copies
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The drug faces a so-called patent cliff in 2028, when protections are set to expire, opening the door to competition from copycat drugs called biosimilars.

From Barron's

An expert on cyber extremism has told the BBC that "copycat", lone extremists present a "huge" threat to society.

From BBC

And, at least for me, dialing a copycat recipe toward perfection is mildly addictive.

From Salon

As more Strategy copycats hit the market, Mallers and his co-founders at Tether saw a need for a company built on Bitcoin reserves that can also generate meaningful operating revenue.

From Barron's

Soon the revelation drew taunts from Elon Musk, who suggested his rival was a copycat.

From The Wall Street Journal