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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the peers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people who are similar in age and standing, typically with regard to social class or profession. For example, "The peers of the court were appointed to decide the case."
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"We are the peers," she said.
Medina told the Peers commission, "Colonel Henderson . . .
And this time, the peers won.
The peers call for senior judges to oversee surveillance.
And the peers more than hold up here.
The peers are down with what I'm doing.
"They all seemed quite upset," Walker told the Peers commission.
And, finally, what about the peers within the sector?
Her stony gaze eased when she saw the peers.
There's also a list of the peers who use Twitter.
Frank Reale Director The Peers Influence Peers Partnership Putnam Valley.
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