Examples of 'cohorts' in a sentence

Meaning of "cohorts"

A cohort is a group of people banded together or treated as a group, often sharing a common characteristic or experience
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  • plural of cohort

How to use "cohorts" in a sentence

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Other cohorts are present but in lower abundance.
Let me have three cohorts to lend support.
Your cohorts are causing me very great annoyance.
The hands of his cohorts their unlikely.
Six cohorts will more than do thejob.
You actually managed to corral a few of my cohorts.
Lucy and her cohorts are still inside.
Cohorts will more than do the job.
Garrison the cohorts in the lower fort.
Cohorts meet every week for lunch.
Nineteen infernal cohorts are under his orders.
Ten cohorts graduated according to this system.
Performance is only measured in terms of completed cohorts.
Three landing cohorts were created for analyses.
We wanna find out about his cohorts.

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Leaver cohorts should be considered in this context.
Help us bring in your less cooperative cohorts.
Endless cohorts of pilgrims swarm the street.
Guy with a cause collected a few cohorts.
Pat and her cohorts confessed to everything.
Our study population consisted of two cohorts.
Send the cohorts up through the tower.
This ratio was the same in both cohorts.
Smaller cohorts have suggested similar conclusions.
Individuals within a stock are subdivided into cohorts.
Other cohorts have produced similar data.
I assumed the same for your cohorts.
Six cohorts willmore than do the job.
I have allowed you and your cohorts.
Several cohorts were used in this study.
If you give me the names of your cohorts.
Three cohorts have graduated from college.
Results were comparable between the two cohorts.
Two cohorts have been trained so far.
What we can learn from birth cohorts.
Cohorts of patients for whom they are responsible.
The share of older cohorts of grandparents is increasing.
Cohorts are very homogeneous in terms of disease progression.
Ellis and his cohorts were everywhere.
Ten cohorts of never users appeared to be heterogeneous.
There was a different response in different patient cohorts.
Cohorts were analyzed separately for outlier detection.
The study includes three study cohorts.
The two cohorts were combined to improve power.
This is the first of three annual cohorts.
Birth cohorts provide a more detailed examples.
A comparison was made between two cohorts of patients.
His cohorts are now known as demons.
Do not get your hackles up conservative cohorts.
Prætorian cohorts in favor of her son.

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