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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as colleague" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to someone in a professional capacity, but it typically requires an article or modifier, such as "as a colleague."
Example: "I appreciate your support as a colleague during this challenging project."
Alternatives: "in my capacity as a colleague" or "in the role of a colleague."
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As colleague and friend, he was sublime.
Those who knew her as teacher and as colleague remember a bright-eyed, questioning and excited thinker unafraid to challenge intellectual fashion and explore uncharted territories.
Whatever the reason, filling stations, as colleague Michael S. Rosenwald recently reported, have taken on a different meaning in recent years.
His ministry in NYC began in 1944 as colleague with John Haynes Holmes, and he retired as Sr. Minister in 1982.
He failed to do this and was probably removed from his post in 47; he was without employment until 44, when he became consul as colleague and later priest (flamen) of Caesar.
At Morning Star, which developed its own form of self-management, employees (in consultation with relevant coworkers) write up formal agreements known internally as "colleague letters of understanding" (CLOUs).
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"We do it because we respect them as colleagues.
I know them as artists, as colleagues, as family.
We turn to them as mentors, as colleagues, as friends.
"I count the clergy as colleagues and friends," Lee said.
Throughout the seminar process teachers are treated as colleagues.
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