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peer

[peer] / pɪər /
NOUN
person who is another's equal
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The government says it plans to halve the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers in England by the time children born in this Parliament finish secondary school.

From BBC

While he has achieved remarkable success, many of his peers have struggled to broaden their appeal.

From BBC

The action would require an act of Parliament, which would have to be approved by MPs and peers and would come into effect when given royal assent by the King.

From BBC

Arya’s neutral rating of Texas Instruments stems from the company’s slower overall sales growth relative to peers.

From MarketWatch

She founded Black SEN Mamas in 2020, a peer support network bringing together families with similar experiences, and it now supports thousands of parents across the UK and abroad.

From BBC




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