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No. A coworker usually means someone who works at the same place. Colleague is usually use to refer to someone who works in the same field (at least approximately).

So, if you're a professor at Harvard University, the janitor at Harvard is a "coworker", but he's probably not a colleague. A professor at Stanford University, on the other hand, is a colleague, but not really a coworker.

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