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The word doppelganger means a twin or a copycat. It would be used to refer to Person A who either looks like Person B, or is copying Person B.

For example, there is someone in my school who looks like me. I refer to them as "My doppleganger".

Or, a criminal who is copying another criminal's M.O. would be their doppleganger.

I believe the twin reference is more prominent.

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