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co-worker

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noun

  1. a fellow worker; associate

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A co-worker of his wife had launched a GoFundMe in February 2025, with donors including businessman, producer and comic Byron Allen.

From Los Angeles Times

It was at a few after-hours music jam sessions with his co-workers that they got to talking about how in the world of AI audio had become “a second-class citizen.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In denying Acuña’s request for a tenured position, the judge argued that the hostility between Acuña and his potential co-workers would make his appointment “both impractical and inappropriate.”

From Los Angeles Times

Other members of his sales team burned out on fruitless cold calls, but McDermott said he would skip leisurely, expensive lunches with co-workers to pack in more calls and sales meetings.

From MarketWatch

“We want you to come in here, maybe meet a friend, bring your co-workers,” Neiman said.

From The Wall Street Journal