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Sentences with coterie

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  • The songs he recorded were written by a small coterie of dedicated writers. [+ of]
  • The new junior employee joined our merry after-hours coterie.
  • Sims knows there is artistic cache in a coterie, which he would lose if he fled to Hollywood.
  • How much breathless art babble and how many dead lemon trees can the taxpayers be expected to bear from the same old coterie of jostling.
  • A tightly-knit coterie of executive powerbrokers made all the real decisions in the company.
  • The coterie was located in the middle of our wheat field.
  • But Walker has always been a critical favourite, so what is more surprising is that The Drift is reaching beyond his usual coterie of fans.
  • Even were the toast of Melbourne's beat-pop coterie with their radiant debut album of '96, Less Is More.
  • Coterie is a small, intimate, somewhat select group of people associated for social or other reasons [a literary coterie]; circle suggests any group of people having in common some particular interest or pursuit [in music circles]; set refers to a group, usually larger and, hence, less exclusive than a , coterie, having a common background, interests, etc. [the sporting set]; clique refers to a small, highly exclusive group, often within a larger one, and implies snobbery, selfishness, or, sometimes, intrigue [a clique of obscurantist poets]
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