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colleague

[kol-eeg] / ˈkɒl ig /


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“Because I don’t believe him,” the colleague said.

From The Wall Street Journal

In their study, Zupan and his colleagues examined a fusion reactor design that uses deuterium and tritium fuel inside a lithium lined vessel.

From Science Daily

About 10 minutes later, she texted a colleague to say no heavy equipment had been used in fighting the fire.

From Los Angeles Times

The odds of lower interest rates despite an uptick in inflation and solid economic growth have bolstered investor demand for the precious metals, writes my colleague Martin Baccardax.

From Barron's

Claire Murphy was conducting “avalanche mitigation” work on Valentine’s Day when she and a colleague were caught in an avalanche.

From Los Angeles Times