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What's the difference between "partner" and"counterpart", if any?
For instance, are they intechangeable in such sentences: she is my counterpart in the IT business? She is my partner in this project?
Can you give some more examples? Thanks in advance!
Mar 15, 2016 5:45 AM
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Your partner would be working on the same project as you. Your counterpart would hold the same position on a different project or working on a similar project for another company. Your counterpart could also be working for another company and be contributing to your project. As long as you hold the same or a similar position, you are counterparts but it would not be used to describe two people on the same team.
March 15, 2016
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