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Synonyms

partners

British  
/ ˈpɑːtnəz /

plural noun

  1. nautical a wooden construction around an opening in a deck, as to support a mast

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Costa added: "A strong and prosperous Ukraine in the EU is a core security guarantee. We continue to work for a robust and lasting peace for Ukraine, in close cooperation with our US partners."

From Barron's

Both Ramirez and Liu were drawn to the study of memory as a possible therapeutic tool, and instantly hit it off as friends and lab partners.

From Los Angeles Times

Steve Smith – 5 – Ran out of partners in the second innings, continued as Josh Tongue's bunny in the first.

From BBC

Steve Smith weathered the storm, but ran out of partners and was not out 24 as the bowlers cleaned up after the break.

From Barron's

His clients concluded that Mexico was better off than many other U.S. trade partners, including rival manufacturers in Asia.

From The Wall Street Journal