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companion piece
noun
a literary or musical work that has a close relationship to another work by the same author or composer.
Word History and Origins
Origin of companion piece1
Example Sentences
Whether you call the film a promotional tie-in or companion piece — it was filmed two years ago, before all the album’s tracks were recorded — it’s still little more than a long-form music video vanity project, straining for importance, fumbling at resonance.
The film serves as an ideal companion piece to the 1997 scripted film.
And we’ll do a companion piece.
Your book strikes me, in a way, as a companion piece to Spencer Ackerman’s "Reign of Terror," which is probably the best single work on how the post-9/11 era and the War on Terror changed this country.
When I realized there was another story to tell in the universe established in “Secret Identity,” I knew I wanted it to be different — a companion piece more than a sequel.
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