Examples of 'what my colleague' in a sentence

Meaning of "what my colleague"

what my colleague - The phrase 'what my colleague' suggests that the speaker is about to share or discuss something related to their colleague. It indicates that the speaker is referring to the perspective or opinion of their colleague on a particular topic or situation

How to use "what my colleague" in a sentence

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what my colleague
What my colleague has just said is true.
This is similar to what my colleague said earlier.
What my colleague means is we all have our vices.
I will pick up on what my colleague just said.
What my colleague is trying to say is.
You heard what my colleague said.
What my colleague meant to say.
I appreciate what my colleague has said.
What my colleague said is correct.
I absolutely endorse what my colleague said in his motion.
What my colleague opposite has just said is totally false.
I would like to hear what my colleague has to say on this.
What my colleague failed to mention is that we pay for this information.
I would like to hear what my colleague thinks about that.
What my colleague is trying to say is that you were not quite yourself.

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I want to add a few important things to what my colleague said.
I think what my colleague means to say is that.
I am also thinking about something in line with what my colleague was saying.
I wonder what my colleague thinks about that.
I was very concerned about the way you rather dismissed what my colleague said.
I think what my colleague is saying is that.
He is not even in cabinet, contrary to what my colleague would have us believe.
I think what my colleague is trying to say.
On the latter point, I should like to support what my colleague has said.
This is what my colleague wanted to say.
That being said, I sympathize with what my colleague said about.
I am curious what my colleague thinks of those two recommendations.
Senator Boisvenu, I will repeat what my colleague has said.
It is true what my colleague said about the brain.
Mr President, I will begin by endorsing what my colleague Mr Fava has said.
I believe that what my colleague intended to say was trick or treat.
Mr President, what I have to say supplements what my colleague Mr Bowis said.
I think what my colleague here is asking for is very reasonable.
I just want to go back to what my colleague Mr. Marchese said.
I guess what my colleague does on his own time is his own business anyway.
I just want to agree with what my colleague Mr Fitzsimons says.
I think what my colleague means to say is that no one recognizes our zombie from.
I would also like to endorse what my colleague Mr Tyrrell has just said.
What my colleague here is trying to say is that 's an awful big ask.
Ghergo not understand what my colleague intends with this amendment.
What my colleague said is correct - these offences have not been formally linked.
I would like to hear what my colleague has to say about this.
What my colleague means is that your husband 's organs … could save other patients lives.
I entirely support what my colleague across the House has said.
What my colleague says is substantially correct, Mrs Popey.
I would be interested to know what my colleague from Shefford thinks of the NDP support.
What my colleague meant to say… -You have to do something.
But I do not know what my colleague was thinking.
Uh … What my colleague is trying to say is.
I will comment specifically on what my colleague from the Conservative Party said.

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