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'colleague of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to someone who works with you in the same company or profession. For example, "My colleague of two years, John, is the best person to help with this project."
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So did a Vietnam colleague of Rick's.
"Nigel Scullion is a colleague of mine..
Dear friend and colleague of many.
Is she a former colleague of Nick's?
-- an old colleague of Mr. Cheney's.
(A colleague of Duflo's did this study, in Kenya).
(Disclosure: Luedtke is a friend and former colleague of mine).
He was a novelist, a colleague (of sorts).
This development greatly relieved a colleague of Ms. Alberts's.
Stephanie Harves, a colleague of Gouskova's in the N.Y.U.
A colleague of his ran down into the basement.
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