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The phrase "colleague from work" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who works with you in the same company or organization. Example: "I went to the networking event with my colleague from work, Sarah."
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One of the women whom Birthday Girl asked me to invite is a colleague from work.
I was with a colleague from work, Joe Ward, a longtime Rangers fan, too.
At last count, he had helped six other people (including his in-laws, his parents, a colleague from work and my friend) deal with spyware problems.
That means wearing her clothes and makeup and spying on a colleague from work (Sophia Myles) who resembles her — all of which feels dismayingly credible, although viewers may lose patience as the look-alike takes Hallam into her bed.
Better to go with the slob/neat freak/penny pincher/spendthrift you know well than to take your chances with the idiosyncrasies of a colleague from work or someone you found on Craigslist.
When we visited, two soccer moms at adjacent tables were negotiating child transportation arrangements for the following week; one person in our party ran into a colleague from work, and our doctor was among those in line at the door.
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Four others eventually signed on, including two colleagues from work.
I'm at lunch in TriBeCa with colleagues from work and, oh, have I seen this fraud perpetrated before.
Jim Varley, a stock trader and Mets fan from Huntington on Long Island, who was escorted through Yankee Stadium by a group of Yankee-loving colleagues from work, predicted a chance of mayhem.
"I had neighbors and colleagues from work who were taken away and never seen again when the military seized power, and I don't want that to happen ever again.
Setting pro-diversity norms and values and encountering and supporting others as fellow human beings and not just colleagues from work leads to a workplace on which solidarity in diversity is generated.
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