adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
like-minded individuals (= people who share the same opinions )
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The message board is a forum where like-minded individuals can communicate.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
people
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This proved a vain hope, as the young student soon acquired a following of like-minded people .
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Teams build lasting networks throughout an organization, because everyone gets to know like-minded people in other departments.
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It's proven that being surrounded by like-minded people is itself inspirational.
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More like-minded people can be found on other Web sites.
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It is also an excellent way to meet like-minded people and try out new venues.
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Clare felt cheered to be back among like-minded people , doing something worth while.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Being with like-minded people makes my job much more enjoyable.
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She convinced a group of like-minded friends to join her trekking in the Himalayas.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Britain's role in the Berlin air-lift earned her the accolade of a staunch and like-minded ally.
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Cross, aggressive mares often rear like-minded foals.
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He hopes the meeting will help him and like-minded clergy who've found themselves in a religious dilemma.
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It's proven that being surrounded by like-minded people is itself inspirational.
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Poverty, chastity and obedience were the rules of his order which he founded with eleven like-minded companions when he was twenty-nine.
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You set out your stall in an appropriate area full of like-minded folk.