peer group
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of peer group
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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Sandberg grew concerned her organization was drifting, some of the people said, despite growth in the number of Lean In peer groups known as Circles and a data partnership with McKinsey, the consulting firm.
But of course, as a 40-something woman, I was already well aware of the stranglehold such topics have on my peer group.
This recent weakness could offer investors a compelling opening to pick up the stock at a discount to its tech peer group.
From Barron's
“The pro forma market cap, inventory, balance sheet, reinvestment rate, trading multiple, and a host of other metrics all are among the best in the peer group,” he wrote.
From Barron's
"For an adult, waiting is annoying, painful and difficult. But for a child, waiting means your peer group moves on while you don't. You fall behind and never catch up."
From BBC
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