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PhraseMix Examples Categories topic: coworker

10 English lessons on the topic of coworker

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English Lesson: He's just insecure, and he tries to drag other people down to compensate.

1. “He's just insecure, and he tries to drag other people down to compensate.”

English Lesson: He's not exactly what you'd call a "team player".

2. “He's not exactly what you'd call a "team player".”

English Lesson: Can you tell him to swing by my office when he gets a chance?

3. “Can you tell him to swing by my office when he gets a chance?”

English Lesson: Albert got all defensive when I commented on his design.

4. “Albert got all defensive when I commented on his design.”

English Lesson: That's unlike him. He's usually so clean-cut.

5. “That's unlike him. He's usually so clean-cut.”

English Lesson: Earl's looking pretty scruffy, isn't he?

6. “Earl's looking pretty scruffy, isn't he?”

English Lesson: He just blew me off.

7. “He just blew me off.”

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8. “Today I was talking with this girl at work who just got back from maternity leave.”

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9. “It looks like his contract isn't being renewed.”

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10. “I'm sorry to see him go.”

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