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colleague

Definition for colleague

noun as in associate, fellow worker

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Even if Chinese factories replace Japanese ones, Yoopensuk worried that there may not be a place for him or his colleagues in the new order.

In fact, the odds that an employer will face an inspection by immigration authorities, my colleague Don Lee recently wrote, “are even less than a taxpayer’s likelihood of being audited by the Internal Revenue Service.”

"She looked as shocked as I did. The nurse rushed to get colleagues round to my bed. No-one could believe I was talking after so long," she explains.

From BBC

Among Arsenal players, only Martinelli was involved in more duels than Jesus' 13 at Selhurst Park, but the latter won more - six - than any of his colleagues.

From BBC

Trump said it was his "great honour" to pick his former colleague for the role, which is separate to the position of US ambassador to the UK.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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