colleague in the PONS Dictionary

colleague Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

my colleague here
stand [or fill] in for the absent colleague

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Colleagues at the studio were impressed by the neatness of his script and its writer's grasp of structure.
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The two men became lifelong friends and professional colleagues.
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Eventually, as a result of their valuable contributions and efficient teamwork, the four inventors were dubbed the four horsemen by their colleagues.
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He was academically isolated because his colleagues in economics could not fathom how this new work related to his pioneering research in staples theory.
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Lesser's colleagues reported that he had a big impact on his students and colleagues.
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Lee would personally visit all colleagues injured on duty.
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During that period 1651-1652, he met some of his father's friends and colleagues.
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This was received poorly by many of his colleagues on the tour.
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Rather, they appeared to usually see each other as friends and colleagues and supported each other's work.
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He and his colleagues began to search for new ways to change the current situation.
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