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Synonyms

co-worker

British  

noun

  1. a fellow worker; associate

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It was there that one of his co-workers helped him learn English.

From BBC

When Claudius v1 came online, there were only a handful of co-workers in the Slack channel, and the bot, powered by large language model Claude 3.7 Sonnet, was a stickler for the rules:

From The Wall Street Journal

Porter, the former flight attendant, said she had no choice but to joke about the miracle flights with her co-workers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such milestones were previously marked by team-wide emails encouraging co-workers to congratulate her.

From The Wall Street Journal

There’s no need to dress up for Zoom calls with co-workers, right?

From The Wall Street Journal