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neighbor

[ney-ber] / ˈneɪ bər /
NOUN
person who lives close by
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"The US has an opportunity to lead these democratic neighbors to fight against the external pressure of threats from abroad and address local regional security concerns," its authors wrote.

From BBC

The two sat down and researched where to take the stuff, then decided to scale up and serve their neighbors.

From Los Angeles Times

It features a collection of some of the NHL’s biggest stars, meticulously assembled for the sole purpose of dismantling the neighbors to the north.

From The Wall Street Journal

He’s also warning neighboring businesses and urging collectors not to work alone.

From Los Angeles Times

Whenever officers approached to apprehend the dealer or break up his production facility, the neighbors would blow whistles, shout insults, block streets and otherwise try to thwart the mission.

From The Wall Street Journal