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Back to Office vs Back in Office

Both of these are commonly used phrases in English, but they're used in slightly different contexts. "Back to office" is typically used when referring to the physical act of returning to the office after being away, while "back in office" indicates that someone is physically present in the office.
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Back to Office

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to the action of returning to the office after being away.

Examples:

  • I will be back to the office next week.
  • Employees are gradually coming back to the office after working remotely.
  • She is looking forward to going back to the office.
  • The team is planning to go back to the office in a phased manner.
  • Are you ready to go back to the office?
  • put us down first, then you go back to office
  • I came back to office today after the week spent in Paris and I want to thank you and tell you that I received lots of congratulations for the service you gave us.
  • Innocent kids are dying and all you can do is keep voting the same guys back to office who send them off to war.
  • However, during and after missions to affected Member States, the FVO informed the relevant Commission departments immediately about important and relevant findings, notably through direct contact and back-to-office reports.
  • Professor Gunter back to the office.
  • I wanted to get back to the office to settle her in.
  • Martun told him to come back to his office to discuss medical arrangements.
  • I need to get back to my office to prep.
  • House, you are going back to your office.
  • Anyway... I really have to get back to the office.
  • Then fill that form in and bring it back to this office.
  • Fred, go back to the office.
  • Ms. Kaswell invited me back to her office.
  • I got to get back to my office in 20 minutes.
  • Pretty rough having to send bad news back to your office.
  • Have agent alves drive you back to the office.
  • I've really got to get back to my office.
  • I'm heading back to the office to prep more witnesses.
  • Go back to your office and solve something.
  • Mathers still hasn't gone back to his office.

Alternatives:

  • return to the office
  • go back to the office

Back in Office

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is physically present in the office.

Examples:

  • He is back in office after his vacation.
  • I will be back in office tomorrow.
  • The team is back in office and working on the project.
  • She is currently back in office for the meeting.
  • Are you back in office today?
  • "Please call Mr. Yuen when you are back in office." (when you resume your working activities after having been 'out of office'); "Please call Mr. Yuen when you ...
  • State Auditor Troy Kelley back in office, staying out of public view. By Jordan Schrader. Staff writerMarch 23, 2015. 2015-03-23T18:46:41Z. By Jordan Schrader.
  • Apr 29, 2015 ... The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission Deputy CEO who was interdicted is back in office, the Nation has learnt. PHOTO | EVANS HABIL ...
  • Court of Appeals weighs putting Wellston mayor back in office. By Rachel Lippmann • 7 hours ago. ShareTwitter Facebook Google+ Email. It's now up to the ...

Alternatives:

  • in the office
  • at the office

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