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I am at my office vs i am in my office

Both phrases are correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'I am at my office' indicates the location of the office in relation to the speaker, while 'I am in my office' indicates the specific location of the speaker within the office.
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I am at my office

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the location of the office in relation to the speaker.

This phrase is used to convey the idea that the speaker is physically present at their office location.

Examples:

  • I am at my office right now.
  • Can you meet me at my office later?
  • My office knows where I am, Howard.
  • I thought I'd actually convinced them to let me stay, but... I am now officially flying to Paris to empty out my office.
  • Usually I am, but yesterday I was in my office, working.
  • I am also lucky that I could fit through the window in my office.
  • Mr Duplessis, I am not calling you from my office now.
  • I am the lawyer, Yvonne is the client, and you're the kid who gave her a lift to my office.
  • And I am going to be just as rightafter breakfast up in my office.
  • I am going to be in my office, if anybody needs me.
  • 10 seconds later, my office is on the radio, here I am.
  • I am sorry, but that was my office.
  • Ambassador, I know that there have been some problems in my office the last few weeks. I assure you that I am going to take care of them.
  • It did not come from my office, but then I am used to being accused of many things - good and bad - for which I have no responsibility.
  • I do hope that you will feel able to contact my office with issues of concern and indeed to attend the meetings where I am able to come and speak.
  • I am afraid I ran out of my office with the wrong file under my arm and had to go back for the correct one.
  • I forbid you to come into my office Unless you're announced and I am there.
  • I say my office can be wherever I am. Okay?
  • I am now astounded that the religious practice of my research assistant and his friends in my office has apparently been subject to surveillance by the Belgian State.
  • I am returning to my Office for a banning order!
  • I choose my own outfits, I stay in shape, I make the decisions in my office, and I am the best multitasker on my team.
  • I am in a hospital, which means that I'm not in my office, which means I don't know what's going on.

Alternatives:

  • I am at the office
  • I am at work

i am in my office

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the specific location of the speaker within the office.

This phrase is used to convey the idea that the speaker is inside their office space.

Examples:

  • I am in my office working on a project.
  • Please come in, I am in my office.
  • I am going to be in my office, if anybody needs me.
  • Can I be sure that I am just as safe in my office in Parliament as I am at home?
  • Can I be sure that I am just as safe in my office in Parliament as I am at home?
  • My office is right down the street.
  • My office has delivered over 850,000 documents.
  • Policies that flooded my office with angry calls and letters...
  • My office may lack a certain authority.
  • Now you're ransacking my office.
  • That includes coming to my offices uninvited.
  • Three hours after leaving my office.
  • Korra came to my office last night.
  • You even forgot my office number.
  • My office obtained this from Detective Tillman's personnel records.
  • My office received word of a downed aircraft.
  • My office will deliver all pertinent documents.
  • Let my office arrange something for you.
  • Virginia, my office, please.
  • Nameplate removed from my office door.
  • And then you destroyed my office.
  • Someone snatched a redwell from my office.

Alternatives:

  • I am at work in my office
  • I am inside my office

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