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The word 'colleagues' is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to people who work together or share a profession or workplace. It can be used in formal and professional contexts. Example: "My colleagues and I have been working on this project for months, and we're finally seeing some progress."
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Colleagues
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Plural of colleague
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The news came as a surprise to nationalist colleagues, although Mr Mallon is a year older than Mr Hume, who is retiring on health grounds.
Documents obtained under Right to Information (RTI) laws reveal that Carmody blindsided his colleagues with a public statement that he would decide who sat in the court of disputed returns (CDR) during a cliffhanger election result in February.
Nor did any of our colleagues with whom I have spoken.
Male Conservative MPs voted against equal marriage in larger numbers proportionally than their female colleagues, according to a breakdown of the voting figures after the historic debate in parliament.
His colleagues, he wrote, were being held in worse conditions than he was.
How will other colleagues react to the disability?
Colleagues discussed possible collaborations simply for the interest of the ideas and the difference that they would make in the social world rather than what they would gain from collaborating.
When he wasn't tangling with his host, Pyne used the interview to encourage his colleagues to stay the course.
McConnell and Burr had led the effort in recent weeks to reauthorize the Patriot Act in its current form, ignoring the will of their colleagues in the House and a majority of the American public.
We are fully committed to opposing it and the victimisation of Candy, who has done nothing more than stand up for her colleagues and try to hold her employer to account.
Yet unlike most colleagues, at least the £10m midfielder was prepared to discuss Sunderland's plight.
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