Examples of 'cohort has' in a sentence

Meaning of "cohort has"

cohort has: It refers to a group of people banded together or treated as a group. For example, 'She joined a new cohort at work.'

How to use "cohort has" in a sentence

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This cohort has been followed up since birth.
Recruitment for the first cohort has already begun.
The cohort has been credited with entrepreneurial tendencies.
Each generational cohort has its own character.
This cohort has yet to acquire the practical skills desired by employers.
The detailed methodology for the cohort has been published in another paper.
Each cohort has progressively worse default experience.
Study of cancer patterns according to birth cohort has proven a useful technique in epidemiology.
The cohort has since grown.
The MBA is really valuable if everyone in the cohort has significant professional experience.
Our cohort has done well.
He comes out of prison and discovers that his cohort has double-crossed him.
The newborn cohort has been decreasing in recent years.
Cohort has been studied for 30 years.
My first cohort has finished.

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Each cohort has also its own peculiar ensign, the Dragon, carried by the Draconarius.
The phenotype of this patient cohort has been described previously Winkelmann et al.
The cohort has been followed since 1970s and during the current study participants are in their 40s.
Composed of three classes, this male cohort has a program focused on sports and technology.
If the 1998 cohort has similar survival, the patch cuts could be adequately stocked.
As mentioned previously above, each cohort has a finite life span of approximately 120 days.
Each subsequent cohort has been tracked for less than twelve years.
The follow-up of this cohort has now been extended by 20 years.
Therefore, the grade 8 schoolgirl cohort has been included in the recommendation on routine immunization.
If a second patient in a cohort has a DLT, the maximum tolerated dose ( MTD ) has been reached.
The data on this cohort has been presented in a previous paper [ 30 ].
More recently, the youth cohort has sometimes been analysed in terms of the 15-29 years cohort.
The 1982 Pelotas birth cohort has reached adulthood in full splendor.

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