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peer

[peer] / pɪər /
NOUN
person who is another's equal
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During free periods, students would be distracted by their phones, instead of working or engaging with peers, Church said.

From Los Angeles Times

“We expect 2026 to be a year in which restaurant industry and category leaders capture market share, specifically the largest brand picking up market share from their category peers.”

From Barron's

She was made a Conservative peer in 2010 and also served as deputy speaker in the House of Lords.

From BBC

Germany and elsewhere outperformed their American peers this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

“From a sector perspective, I think it is a unique product and quite differentiated relative to some of its biggest peers,” Ullal told MarketWatch in a phone interview on Tuesday.

From MarketWatch