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"contemporary of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
Typically, it is used to refer to individuals who lived around the same time, or during the same era or period. For example: "Malcolm X was a contemporary of Martin Luther King, Jr."
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R.A.: Courreges was a contemporary of yours.
Borgia was a contemporary of Machiavelli's.
Schwarzschild was a contemporary of Einstein.
This makes him the exact contemporary of Tolstoy.
Somehow they think you are a contemporary of Florence Nightingale".
Peruzzi was a contemporary of Raphael and Donato Bramante.
But Prince Bader is a contemporary of Prince Mohammed.
Learn more about dramatist Ben Jonson, a contemporary of Shakespeare.
Yet another possible contemporary of Australopithecus afarensis lived in Kenya.
The passamezzo was a livelier Italian contemporary of the pavane.
Learn more about poet Michael Drayton, a contemporary of Shakespeare.
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