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Discover Ludwig"Dear Colleagues" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used at the beginning of a letter or email to address a group of people who are considered colleagues or peers. Example: Dear Colleagues, I am writing to inform you that our department will be undergoing some changes in the upcoming months. Your cooperation and support during this transition is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, [Your Name]
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(Dear Colleagues: Never mind, we take it back).
Dear Colleagues: Today, I'm writing to you with a heavy heart.
Dear colleagues, It is with great respect that I have accepted the Board of Directors' call to become CEO of the UBS Group at this critical time.
Dear colleagues, For once in my seven years of employment at this firm, I'd like to return from vacation to find that you respected my ergonometric life style and left my standing desk alone.
Dear Colleagues, In my New Year message, I said 2013 would test our resolve to move further and faster to support top quality journalism in a rapidly changing media landscape.
Dear colleagues and friends, You may well be aware that the Guardian recently launched a campaign urging the Wellcome Trust and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to end investments in fossil fuel companies.
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Dear Colleagues, I am writing to give all of you news and business colleagues alike some news about a leadership transition in the newsroom of The Times.
Here is the letter Mr. Griffin sent to his employees on Friday: Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to report that as of January 17 , 2012 Citadel's Kensington and Wellington funds crossed their respective high water marks.
Dear Colleagues, The deepening recession and the structural changes confronting our industry continue to present us with difficult challenges.
It's up to you whether you want to preface your message with a salutation like "Dear Ms. Winters," or "Dear Colleagues".
Dear Colleagues, Today the Independent titles announce an historic transition.
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