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Discover LudwigThe phrase "senior colleagues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to colleagues who have a higher rank or more seniority in the company or organization than you. For example, "I consulted with several of my senior colleagues on the project before submitting it for review."
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Senior colleagues at Geo are less enthusiastic.
Sometimes by senior colleagues!
Senior colleagues have since disputed that account.
Two of his more senior colleagues dissented.
Senior colleagues have paid tribute to the detective's bravery.
Some senior colleagues have found him hard to deal with.
Mr Sato and more than 50 senior colleagues will take a brief cut in pay.
Before that, however, Mr. Mulally had to earn his senior colleagues' trust.
Junior members who travel with senior colleagues are responsible for digging into their wallets.
Neither Mr Blair nor any of his most senior colleagues had been ministers before.
However, a number of his senior colleagues made communal comments and were accused of fomenting tension.
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