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The phrase "my interlocutor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the person with whom you are having a conversation or discussion. For example, "My interlocutor asked me about my plans for the future."
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"Oh," said my interlocutor.
My interlocutor nodded vigorously.
"Harsh," my interlocutor might reply.
"Not really," my interlocutor responded.
I do not know if my interlocutor was among them.
My interlocutor said he had not misunderstood at all.
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But my interlocutors never suggested an intriguing alternative.
The cars that my interlocutors saw were probably diplomatic vehicles.
Often my interlocutors had no memory themselves of what treasures were in their possession.
Have you (my interlocutors gently inquire) gone off the old boy?
"I don't think that message was missed by my interlocutors," the secretary said.
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