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How to use cohorts in a sentence

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We did not include stillborn children but included children dying from delivery until 31 December 2000 in the cohorts.
Not wanting to be outdone by Reagan and his cohorts, Democratic Party politicians took every opportunity to promote anticommunism and militarism.
Much too far by their own reckoning but not far enough in the eyes of ardent nationalists and radical land reformers like Davitt and his cohorts.
This 1997 survey group was generally more positive about their experiences at school than previous cohorts of school leavers had been.
The grievous error he and his atonalist cohorts made was to dictate the path of new music to the exclusion of all else.
This flattening off persisted after allowing for expected delay in diagnosis in more recent birth cohorts.
Accordingly, the Census Bureau combined its samples, basing its estimates on four-year cohorts.
Large or small cohorts of people born in the same year can be seen to move up the life span and the population pyramid over time.
Next we examined the extent and direction of attitude change for both males and females as we followed single year birth cohorts over time.
The Sutton Trust, an educational charity, compared two cohorts of young men, born in 1958 and 1970 respectively.
For the easily confused, a cast directory helps you to identify all the various roles for the Pythons and their supporting cohorts.
Looking around the room and reflecting on the day, I remembered a conversation I had with one of my cohorts.
While being no particular fan of cops myself, I sympathise with them when they have to deal with wiseacres like you and your cohorts.
Slapping the cohorts of a military ally in the face is not very respectable.
The defence lawyer and her youthful smarty-pants cohorts might have been donkey deep in murder most foul, but they were not entirely guilty.
Fifteen cohorts were annihilated at Atuatuca, and another garrison commanded by Quintus Cicero only just saved by a relief column.
We excluded hospitals with fewer than 100 decedents with data for physician claims, leaving 77 hospital cohorts.
By 99 B.C., the army was reformed into cohorts, three maniples to a cohort.
There is no way earlier cohorts of illicit immigrants are going to be deported except through due process which may be redefined if necessary.
Often Roth and his cohorts exchange short essays instead of speaking to one another.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Our standard will rally around us the whole warlike and fraternal cohorts.
Her rondure floats against the distant cohorts of the constellations.
It is worth noting that other scholars have distinguished Williams as the risk-taking, forerunning rebel among his Inklings cohorts.
The schools of the palatine were the station of the cohorts of the guard.
This tatterdemalion crew of mine is all there is left of my cohorts.
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