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corps

[kawr] / kɔr /


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It’s typical of the home-state reporting corps to guffaw when their own governor is touted as a presidential candidate.

From Los Angeles Times

The Rams selected running back Jarquez Hunter in the fourth round of the draft, adding him to a running back corps that also included veteran Ronnie Rivers.

From Los Angeles Times

When the entire press corps turns up with the same message - Alonso's future is uncertain - it usually means that message comes from the very top and that sources from the changing room back it up.

From BBC

Along the near mile of the cedar-lined street, there were glorious lights, children singing and a soul-thumping procession by alumni of the John Muir High School drum corps.

From Los Angeles Times

China has also rapidly built out its marine corps, from two brigades in 2017 to 11 today, that would execute missions in tandem or separately from the army.

From The Wall Street Journal