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Discover LudwigThe phrase "colleagues who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific group of colleagues characterized by a certain quality or action.
Example: "I appreciate the efforts of colleagues who consistently go above and beyond in their work."
Alternatives: "team members that" or "co-workers who".
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But we had colleagues who were illiterate.
Sacrifice of friends and colleagues"Who are our friends?
I see my colleagues who have major careers suffer terribly".
Participants sent texts to colleagues, who would appear in swarms.
Particularly, for colleagues who will leave the company.
"I remember colleagues who were just dismissive," Fadeyev says.
Sorry for colleagues who knew it was wrong but abstained.
Cato despised those senatorial colleagues who ineptly imitated Greek manners.
"But I have colleagues who spend their career on stoats, and colleagues who spend their career on cats.
I remember my colleagues who we lost in this battle.
It's your colleagues who help you get through each day.
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