like-minded people
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like-minded
adjective
uk/ˌlaɪkˈmaɪn.dɪd/us/ˌlaɪkˈmaɪn.dɪd/
People who are described as like-minded share the same opinions, ideas, ...
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people
noun[plural]
uk/ˈpiː.pəl/us/ˈpiː.pəl/
men, women, ...
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The effectiveness of this work was tested by circulation through a community oflike-mindedpeople.
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Begin with a single political party that all participants understand to be a coalition of more-or-lesslike-mindedpeople.
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If one were restricted tolike-mindedpeople, vicious actions, at least with respect to many characteristic vices, would be unlikely to succeed.
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One must either seek the company oflike-mindedpeople, usually age-peers, or ponder them from behind a protective façade.
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Although some antiwar protesters answer the call to duty, others respond to "solidarity" incentives: appeals to friendship, fellow feeling, a sense of adventure, or a chance to meetlike-mindedpeople.
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There is real risk thatlike-mindedpeoplewith "unique" knowledge may have similarities of thought and come up with a uniform conclusion that is biased or even completely wrong.
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There is in this country freedom for a mass oflike-mindedpeopleto demonstrate peacefully and lawfully their viewpoint or grievance.
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The steering group has been, however, more than a collection oflike-mindedpeople.
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She said that she wanted only one or twolike-mindedpeoplearound her with whom to decide what would happen.
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We do not seem to be able to getlike-mindedpeopleto join in co-operative housing associations.
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It is a union oflike-mindedpeople, determined to defend their freedom, their economy and their way of life.
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A club is an association oflike-mindedpeople.
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In particular, the need for solidarity amonglike-mindedpeopleand for a fresh effort to overcome the divisions of the past was widely recognised.
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I believe that mostlike-mindedpeoplewill see that as a sensible move to protect the vulnerable.
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They produce one parliament, with an international membership made up of groups oflike-mindedpeople.
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How do we strengthen their hand and the hands oflike-mindedpeoplein the other four countries?
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In particular, the need for solidarity amonglike-mindedpeople, and for a fresh effort to overcome the divisions of the past was widely recognised.
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It is a union oflike-mindedpeopledetermined to defend their freedom, their economy and their way of life.
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So much of my work as a councillor was in trying to build coalitions oflike-mindedpeople, and to bring people together in understanding, tolerance and harmony.
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