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Discover Ludwig"fellow traveller" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has similar interests, beliefs, or values as you, and is in agreement with you on a particular course of action. For example, "I am thankful to have so many fellow travellers on this journey of progress."
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fellow traveller
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One who travels together with another.
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Moreover, in Asda, Wal-Mart found a fellow traveller.
At that point, the elderly fellow traveller, wearing a fleece and flat cap, offered to help.
And if a fellow traveller remarks that he is with the CIA, don't be alarmed.
But he did not just win them; he was not a fellow traveller.
Philip Scotcher, 24, told of how he saved a badly burned and horrifically injured fellow traveller.
Fellow south Londoner Katy B is more of a musical fellow traveller.
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Riddley Walker was more than just a fellow-traveller, however.
You start to sound almost like a fellow-traveller of Ted Kaczynski.
All these authors are veteran aid workers, or, in Rieff's case, a longtime humanitarian fellow-traveller.
Like many liberal anti-Communists in the nineteen-forties, Trilling had once been a fellow-traveller.
His fellow-traveller, Albert Wojnilower, then chief economist at First Boston Corporation, was "Doctor Death".
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