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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your fellows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's peers, colleagues, or companions. For example, "You should consult with your fellows before making a final decision."
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(If a neighbouring tribe is coming to wipe yours out completely, then giving up your own life to save your fellows might actually make evolutionary sense).In this section Old soldiers?
Drink your fellows under the table?
At bottom, they are nothing but time with your fellows.
Treat it as a given, collaborate with your fellows, and make your own films.
You're always part of a crowd in Bangkok, but your fellows will be relentlessly cheerful.
You are discussing among your fellows a point of disagreement, which is what the press is supposed to be for".
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Call your fellow poets.
Your fellow Alchemists.
Look at your fellow motorists.
your fellow park slope rooftopper.
Respect for your fellow pro".
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