Cohn
Americannoun
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Edwin Joseph, 1892–1953, U.S. chemist and researcher on blood proteins.
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Ferdinand Julius 1828–98, German botanist and bacteriologist.
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Roy Marcus, 1927–86, U.S. lawyer, aide to Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Example Sentences
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Gabriel Cohn, Ph.D., the study's first author, carried out the research while working in Sears' lab at OHSU.
From Science Daily • May 17, 2026
“This country is founded on anonymous speech and anonymous criticism of the government,” Cohn said.
From Salon • Apr. 16, 2026
“It could just be that social media becomes totally useless,” Cohn said.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 28, 2026
As the Times’ polling guru Nate Cohn put it, the survey revealed deep angst about being able to meet “the rising price of entry for a middle-class life.”
From Slate • Mar. 25, 2026
"I don't know how to describe the quality," Cohn said.
From "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
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