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Robson Leonel Branco
Can I say " he is no longer our collaborator? When someone is not work with us. How could I rewriting it?
12 jun. 2024 14:30
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Hey Robson,
In this case it depends. If it was an independent contractor, then perhaps "collaborate" would be fine. But if we are speaking about a fellow employee of a company, we could say "he is no longer working with us," or "he is no longer a colleague of ours." (the second option carries a more negative undertone, whereas the first is neutral).
12 juni 2024
I would not use that word. "Collaborator" is a special word that should be used with care. It has many possible connotations you wouldn't want. It is also just too fancy a word for saying something so simple. Say something like:
"He no longer works with us"
"He has left his job here"
"He's not here any longer"
"He doesn't work here any more"
"He has gone on to another job."
14 juni 2024
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Robson Leonel Branco
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