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The phrase "a good colleague" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in any context where you want to describe a coworker or a fellow student who is helpful and reliable. For example: I've been lucky enough to work with several good colleagues during my career.
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He could be a good colleague.
He was, above all, a good colleague.
He called Mr. Nikitin a good colleague and a fine artist.
"He was a noble person and a good colleague," he said.
She is, by all reports, a good colleague, a devoted friend.
He has been a good colleague and I don't want to go further than that".
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A co-worker remembered him as a truly good colleague, mentor, and friend, generous with his time and judicious in his influence.
A very good colleague of mine gave me a great piece of advice when I left Australia; to get into a cross-regional role, he suggested I might want to speak less, and I'm being very polite as that's not quite the way he put it.
Then I've got a really good colleague.
We will both miss Thomas as a friend and good colleague.
Renowned and revered historian, cherished colleague and friend, and intellectual leader, Tony Judt exemplified the highest traditions of scholarship, contributed mightily to the public discourse about some of the most important ideas in our time, and was a good friend, colleague, and man.
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