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The phrase "a counterpart" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person or thing that has a similar function or position in a different context or organization.
Example: "The CEO of the company met with her counterpart from the partner organization to discuss collaboration opportunities."
Alternatives: "an equivalent" or "a peer".
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This Wayne Thiebaudesque image has a counterpart in "Tropism" (2000).
All that work was channeled through Mr. Ikeda and a counterpart in Japan.
It was watched online more times than a counterpart featuring Justin Bieber.
Horvitz also established that humans have a counterpart ced-3 gene.
In a blind tasting, it could be confused with a counterpart from the Mosel, in Germany.
-- though neither location ever came close to being a counterpart to Nebraska as a muse.
A counterpart for piano and percussion, Hans Tutschku's "Winternacht" (2006), opened the second half.
Many artists saw his unchecked commitment as a counterpart to their own.
Days in, the programmer classified this mode of play as "anarchy" and added a counterpart, "democracy".
IT IS not merely tractor beams that have a counterpart in the real world (see article).
They found a counterpart in paint-daub jacquards, and the general mood of the artfully artless.
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