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Discover LudwigThe phrase "its peers" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people or things that are similar or equal in status or age to a particular person or thing. Example: "The company's new product was well received by its peers in the industry."
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But set among its peers, it disappears.
Alone among its peers, it does not advertise.
But by some measures, it lagged its peers.
In bonus payments, it outdistanced its peers by 382%.
Among its peers, it has high impact investing scores.
We expect it to continue to outperform its peers".
Goldman just does it better than any of its peers.
It, too, has been ostracized by its peers.
It's trading at higher multiples than many of its peers.
It's also supposed to sell for cheaper than its peers.
Smith and its peers embody this ideal.
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