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Filter by Meaning The team's captain called a coterie to address the players' concerns.
The doctors held a coterie to discuss treatment options for their patients.
The bakery had a coterie of pastries, including croissants and muffins.
The restaurant offered a coterie of spicy dishes from different regions of India.
The coterie of software developers was responsible for designing the new application.
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 literary magazine featured a special issue showcasing the work of a coterie of emerging writers.
The coterie of chefs created a new fusion cuisine that combined the best of two cultures.
The tech company unveiled a coterie of new gadgets at its product launch event.
The technology coterie was interested in the latest gadgets and software.
The software engineer joined a coterie of programmers who shared his interest in open-source technology.
The coterie of chefs was invited to showcase their culinary skills at the food festival.
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