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colleagues

American  
[kol-eegz] / ˈkɒl igz /

noun

  1. the plural of colleague.


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Most employees acquire those skills over time—by learning from their nonwork relationships, watching how colleagues behave in the office, and by seeing what happens when they stumble in their own workplace interactions.

From The Wall Street Journal

In their latest work, Yunes, Cousins, and their colleagues describe a new way to estimate the Hubble constant by studying black hole collisions that current detectors cannot individually pick up.

From Science Daily

"We put so much emphasis on creators and not customers, yet they are our brothers, our fathers, our colleagues," Attwood says.

From BBC

He fears his colleagues could be detained by agents.

From Los Angeles Times

To address the discrepancy, Dr. Rossi and her colleagues used a two part strategy.

From Science Daily