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Tatiana Santos
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18 March, 20:07
Are people from your own age group called peers
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Tommy Harrington
18 March, 20:27
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The definition of peers, as seen the the Merriam-Webster dictionary is: "a person who belongs in the same age or social group as someone".
So yes, someone in your age group is considered your peer.
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