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I am in office vs i am office

The correct phrase is "I am in the office." The preposition "in" is necessary to indicate the location where you are. Saying "I am office" is incorrect in English.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1184 views

I am in office

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when you want to indicate that you are physically present at your workplace.

Examples:

  • I am in the office right now.
  • She is in the office for a meeting.
  • Are you in the office today?
  • He said he would be in the office by noon.
  • They are in the office working on the project.
  • It is my intention to pursue that in the period of time I am in office, and to do so quickly.
  • That is why I am working extremely hard to get it on the table to propose to you while I am still in office.
  • As long as I am in this office, the welfare of this fleet is not something you need to worry about.
  • Finally, I am glad, President-in-Office, that you corrected yourself about Irish being a lesser-used language.
  • I am sure the President-in-Office will join me in wishing the best to the Scottish team.
  • That is right and I am glad the President-in-Office also sees it that way.
  • When Italy has the Presidency of the Council and I am President-in-Office again in thirteen and a half years' time, I will endeavour to ensure that all the citizens can travel throughout Europe to receive treatment for all illnesses.
  • I am in your office... and I really need to come up with a really honest story.
  • And I am in the office calling to remind you that Frank Griffin wants this barbecue-sauce mediation resolved by the end of the week.
  • I am in elected office and I was prevented from disembarking a Spanish plane in order to be present at what was unfortunately about to happen a few hours later, because they did not want any witnesses.
  • As long as I am in this office, I'm here to protect you from you.
  • I am top dog in this office.
  • I am killing myself in that office seven days a week.
  • So I am in the Provisional Interpol Offices in the Highpoint Tower, Agent Casey.
  • I am referring in particular to paragraph 9 of the resolution which I am sure the President-in-Office has in front of him.
  • I am sure the President-in-Office is correct in saying that a single currency requires the deepening of our economic cooperation.
  • I am sure the President-in-Office will also be aware of the potential impact of the WTO on an eventual CAP agreement.
  • However, I am appalled, President-in-Office, by your disgraceful comment here this morning that Lisbon is worse than Nice.
  • I am addressing the President-in-Office of the Council when I express my fervent hope that, particularly in this difficult situation, we shall succeed in arriving at a sensible, workable compromise regarding the Directive on energy end-use efficiency and energy services.
  • I am really disappointed in the office's policy on PDA at this moment.

i am office

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • It is my intention to pursue that in the period of time I am in office, and to do so quickly.
  • I mean, I am the office manager, but we need to do what's best for the team.
  • Currently I am out of office.
  • If you make a motorboat sound, I am leaving this office.
  • But I am running for office.
  • As long as I am in this office, the welfare of this fleet is not something you need to worry about.
  • I am resigning from office to avoid further bloodshed.
  • That's enough. I am operating an office with many masters, Mary.
  • I am not leaving this office.
  • I am not leaving this office.
  • Then perhaps your shareholders will be interested to learn that I am reopening the Post Office.
  • In this office I am the United States government.
  • I am not leaving this office until you tell me what Carlos is doing with my ski house money.
  • Now I am going to the office and I will tell my opinion to these gentlemen.
  • I am directed by the Office of Buildings of Versailles to order shrubs, such as I require, from your good self.
  • I swear it on the office I am to ascend to.
  • I swear it on the office I am to ascend to.
  • If I am out of the office, these messages will forward to my cell.
  • And I am in the office calling to remind you that Frank Griffin wants this barbecue-sauce mediation resolved by the end of the week.
  • As long as I am in this office, I'm here to protect you from you.

Alternatives:

  • I am at the office.
  • I am working in the office.
  • I am currently in the office.
  • I am present in the office.
  • I am located in the office.

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