western counterpart

collocation in English

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western
adjective
uk
/ˈwes.tən/
us
/ˈwes.tɚn/
in or from the west of ...
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counterpart
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkaʊn.tə.pɑːt/
us
/ˈkaʊn.t̬ɚ.pɑːrt/
a person or thing that has the same purpose as another one in a different place ...
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(Definition ofwesternandcounterpartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The eastern portion of the city is less affordable than itswesterncounterpart.
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He translated the meaning of the tokonoma into itswesterncounterpart: the fireplace.
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While the eastern extension has four floors, itswesterncounterparthas a fifth floor and a clock tower on the ridge of its copper roof.
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It migrates later in the fall than itswesterncounterpart.
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A number of them received top international awards for magic, were hailed as national heroes and seen on a par with their western counterparts.
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These attitudes were no mere clones of their western counterparts.
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Their western counterparts protested against the major parties, which were too committed to the goal of growth with advanced technology to be responsive to the increasing nuclear skepticism.
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He read the original texts comparing them with their western counterparts.
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There are no subspecies, although individuals from the east of the breeding range tend to be slightly paler than their western counterparts.
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Their total flow is less than that of their western counterparts.
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Their foreign distribution, therefore, is not as significant as their western counterparts.
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By this time, physical differences become more apparent, with eastern coyote pups having longer legs than their western counterparts.
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The new overall design overtakes the design concepts of the baseline model and enables the new aircraft to conduct full-scale multi-role missions as their western counterparts.
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Mountain gorillas have been isolated from eastern lowland gorillas for about 400,000 years and these two taxa separated from their western counterparts approximately 2 million years ago.
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