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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collegial" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "collegial" is typically used as an adjective and does not require an article like "a" before it.
Example: "The collegial atmosphere in the office fosters collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "a collaborative" or "a cooperative".
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"This is not a collegial body anymore," he said.
They thrived on a collegial vibe, on creativity.
ON THE PLATES A collegial array of shared dishes.
The president is committed to a collegial, bipartisan approach.
Japanese universities, experts say, are run in a collegial manner.
"It's a collegial group," said Brian Gormley, the director.
For sure, Dole wasn't always a collegial negotiator.
Now there's kind of a collegial cooperative relationship.
She impressed Ms. Blair as a collegial and hard worker.
Some agencies still reproduce a model of reputational control and a collegial orientation among researchers.
Holder took his wife, and they invited Heppler for a collegial lunch.
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