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colleagues

[kol-eegz] / ˈkɒl igz /


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A spokesperson for NBC said in a statement that “Today” show staple Guthrie spent a moment at NBC’s studios to thank her colleagues.

From Los Angeles Times

Unlike most of our colleagues who work in adult medicine, pediatricians are privileged to experience a unique relationship.

From MarketWatch

Waller is more worried about the jobs market than his colleagues and favors a rate cut soon, but he is in a small minority.

From MarketWatch

The students are upset with M, her colleagues say, while stabbing her in the back.

From The Wall Street Journal

Clad in an apron, Curtis scoops a Whopper off a kitchen counter, takes a large bite and nods to nearby colleagues, with sauce and a wide grin on his lips.

From The Wall Street Journal