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are compatriots
noun
Somebody from one's own country.
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Wawrinka and Gasquet are compatriots in a way.
We are compatriots defending ourselves from a real enemy.
We talk about Piñera, and suddenly we are compatriots spelling out the incompetence of their President.
Lemov and Ball focus on different problems, yet in another way they are compatriots in the same vanguard, arguing that great teachers are not born but made.
He and Trott are compatriots, both in the same camp of what Pietersen describes in his autobiography as "the batters v bowlers environment" in which the latter give out stick all day long.
"The South and North are compatriots, and relations between them are of vital importance for the peninsula," Mr. Xi told Ms. Park, according to a statement by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
When considering what we owe one another, are compatriots special?
The cosmopolitan egalitarian case for open borders combines the core moral insight that all human beings, whether they are compatriots or foreigners, are equally deserving of moral consideration with the central empirical observation that one's country of birth often has a profound impact upon one's life prospects.
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