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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'colleague for' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
To make the sentence correct, you would need to add something after 'for,' such as 'advice.' For example, you could use the sentence: "I asked my colleague for advice."
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I meet a colleague for lunch.
"Marion was my mentor and colleague for 20 years".
He was my friend and colleague for 40 years.
Been stranded with a colleague for a week.
Saul was a wonderful friend and colleague for 65 years.
BACHMAN--Lewis M. Friend and colleague for over 30 years.
After a day of reporting I met an old colleague for dinner.
A former Economist colleague, for example, reported being ruder in Hebrew than in English.
Not long ago, I asked a colleague for advice on a patient.
— — — — — — *Incidentally, Garrison Keillor would be the perfect senatorial colleague for Al Franken in the Minnesota delegation.
I could have asked a colleague for money but that would have meant opening my mouth.
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