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colleagues

[kol-eegz] / ˈkɒl igz /


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A few months into the job, Maya realised that "every single one of my colleagues would cry almost daily".

From BBC

He is a staunch Maduro loyalist, but admits that both his family and colleagues are struggling.

From BBC

Former colleagues previously told The Wall Street Journal that Armstrong was shy, at times struggling to communicate with some employees and uncomfortable when reprimanding his staff.

From The Wall Street Journal

He shook hands with one of my BBC's colleagues, and asked, "How are you?"

From BBC

Powell also indicated that he was “strongly committed” to the Fed maintaining its independence in setting monetary policy, adding: “So are my colleagues.”

From MarketWatch