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Filter by Meaning The team's captain called a coterie to address the players' concerns.
The coterie of journalists leaked sensitive information about the scandal.
The investors had a coterie to evaluate potential business opportunities.
The coterie of athletes is training hard to represent their country in the upcoming Olympic Games.
The sports commentator's coterie of analysts provided insightful commentary on the game.
The group of investors formed a coterie to discuss their investment opportunities.
The collector's coterie of antique cars included a rare Ferrari from the 1960s.
The coterie of spies was caught infiltrating the government.
The spy's coterie of informants helped him uncover crucial information about the enemy's plans.
The coterie of financiers conspired to manipulate the stock market for their own gain.
The coterie of hackers hacked into the company's database to steal sensitive information.
The coterie of journalists worked together to uncover a major political scandal.
The coterie of spies planned the covert operation to infiltrate the enemy's camp.
The coterie of investors made a huge profit from the stock market crash.
The coterie of investors discussed potential business opportunities.
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