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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The American ambassador met with her German counterpart to discuss trade agreements.
The introverted child has an extroverted counterpart in their twin sister.
The pilot consulted his flight counterpart to monitor the altitude and airspeed.
The American ambassador and her Russian counterpart met for talks on nuclear disarmament.
The human brain's left hemisphere has a counterpart in the right hemisphere.
The environmentalist discussed conservation efforts with her Brazilian counterpart.
The detective's female counterpart was just as adept at solving crimes.
The scientist used a counterpart to count the number of cells under the microscope.
The dollar has a counterpart in other currencies such as the euro or yen.
The embassy needed the counterpart of my passport for their records.
The villain is the counterpart to the hero in a movie.
The teacher used the counterpart to grade papers and prepare lesson plans.
His kindness is the counterpart to her toughness.
The coach used a counterpart to record the number of laps the swimmers completed.
The scientist designed a sophisticated counterpart to measure the intensity of radiation.
The actress's counterpart in the play was a talented performer.
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