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Discover LudwigThe phrase "colleague about" is not a complete or grammatically correct part of a sentence.
It is unclear what the intended meaning would be. However, the word "colleague" can be used in a sentence, such as "I spoke to my colleague about the project." In this example, "colleague" refers to a co-worker or fellow employee.
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She told a colleague about her observation.
I considered telling my colleague about my experience.
Mr. Martinez Fischer said he had teased his Republican colleague about the bill's travails.
The morning after the meeting, I talked to a colleague about my feelings of dread.
When Mr. Rajaratnam told David Lau, his Singapore colleague, about Goldman's poor performance, Mr. Lau seemed surprised.
Recently, I asked a colleague about the quality of care her hospitalized mother was getting.
Recently, I moaned to a colleague about the practicalities of the job.
He was talking to a colleague about a client he was representing in a divorce.
I asked Luedtke, an old friend and colleague, about the Hatfill case.
"I don't know if it's the weather, or the Oscars," he told a newsroom colleague about two weeks ago.
When he asked a colleague about it, he was told that Davis was having some "personal problems".
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