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fraternity

[fruh-tur-ni-tee] / frəˈtɜr nɪ ti /


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“Thanks to your self-sacrificing and devoted struggle, the militant fraternity and friendship and invincible alliance between our country and Russia grow firmer,” he said, according to state media.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their work demonstrated the nations' "militant fraternity", Putin said in the message received by Pyongyang last week.

From Barron's

We’d heard he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.

From The Wall Street Journal

He belonged to a fraternity—half cult, half mainstream—that extended from Richard Brautigan to Thomas Pynchon, with Kurt Vonnegut in between.

From The Wall Street Journal

I started my career in journalism, I should say, went to school for journalism at Northwestern University, and Stuart was also a member of my fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha.

From Los Angeles Times