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in office at vs at office at

Both phrases are not correct in English. The preposition 'at' is used before the location, such as 'at the office.' The correct phrase would be 'at the office.'

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 550 views

in office at

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase is 'at the office.'
  • Every man in office at the Greenwich Hospital is from the very same town.
  • I have the impression that the Commission in office at that time, and Mr Prodi, were too ambitious in their proposals and the current Commission is too cautious.
  • The terms of office of the members thus appointed shall expire at the same time as those of the members in office at the time of accession.
  • The text of the acts adopted by the Council and that of the acts adopted by the European Parliament and the Council in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure shall be signed by the President in office at the time of their adoption and by the Secretary-General.
  • I was not in office at the time'.
  • Desmond, I'm convinced that no useful purpose is being served by your remaining in office at this prison.
  • The question should really be handed back to her, because the government I represent here was not in office at the time.
  • In addition to this, potential penalties should be made much more severe, and could even include the returning of salaries paid to them during their time in office at the Commission.
  • Can the Commission provide more funds to combat illegal immigration and border flows through these countries, irrespective of our disapproval of their governments in office at the moment?
  • Now appointed, Ms Vassiliou will be in office at least until the appointment of a new Commission after the June 2009 European Parliament elections.
  • If appointed, Ms Vassiliou will be in office at least until the appointment of a new Commission after the June 2009 European Parliament elections.
  • The terms of office of the members thus appointed shall expire at the same time as those of the members in office at the time of accession.
  • I have formed the impression that today's debate is to some extent geared to defending the former government, which is no longer in office at all.
  • Now appointed, Ms Vassiliou will be in office at least until the appointment of a new Commission after the June 2009 European Parliament elections.

Alternatives:

  • at the office

at office at

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrase is 'at the office.'

Alternatives:

  • at the office

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