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How to pronounce cohort in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms age group, age bracket
Type of people
Has types youth, elderly, young, aged
Type Words
Type of set, circle, band, lot
Type Words
Type of company

Examples of cohort

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Methodologically, the studied cohort was self selected among a large population.
From the scienceblogs.com
Percentages represent the number of mutations in a given gene across the cohort.
From the nature.com
A cohort analysis is a great way to look at user behavior and loyalty over time.
From the techcrunch.com
Speaking of teams, it is at LOE that students first meet their cohort and squad.
From the businessweek.com
In such contracts, physicians receive a budget to care for a cohort of patients.
From the latimes.com
Of the entire cohort, a total 3,683 had either fatal or non-fatal heart attacks.
From the huffingtonpost.com
It is thought that the fort was built for a cohort, 500 strong and part-mounted.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In the seasonal flu cohort only 25% patients had underlying medical conditions.
From the sciencedaily.com
I know the working age cohort is 15-64, hence many of the facts in my first post.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • A company of companions or supporters
  • A band of warriors (originally a unit of a Roman Legion)
  • Age group: a group of people having approximately the same age
  • In biological classification, rank is the level (the relative position) in a taxonomic hierarchy. Examples of taxonomic ranks are species, genus, family, and class. Each rank subsumes under it a number of less general categories. ...
  • A cohort in computer science is a group of proximate data and/or operations. It is a mean for scheduling to achieve greater performance.
  • A cohort (from the Latin cohors, plural cohortes) was the basic tactical unit of a Roman legion following the reforms of Gaius Marius in 107 BC.
  • In statistics and demography, a cohort is a group of subjects who have shared a particular experience during a particular time span (e.g., people born in Europe between 1918 and 1939; survivors of an aircrash; truck drivers who smoked between age 30 and 40). ...
  • A group of people supporting the same thing or person; A demographic grouping of people, especially those in a defined age group; Any division of a Roman legion; normally of about 500 men; An accomplice; abettor; associate; A colleague
  • (Cohorting) In cases where faculties have cohorted students, these students pay the rate of fees payable at year of enrolment for each subsequent year until the completion of their course. The practice of cohorting has now essentially been discontinued.