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Near by your office vs Near to your office

Neither "near by your office" nor "near to your office" are correct English phrases. The correct phrase to use is "near your office."
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Near by your office

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct preposition to use with "near" is "your office."

The correct phrase is "near your office."
  • It smells like Chinese food from that place near your office.
  • You know, my murder's in the village right near your office.
  • I got an apartment in Tacoma, near my office.
  • Anders will be nowhere near the office yet.
  • Read at a park near my office.
  • If you go anywhere near his office...
  • They haven't found a note anywhere near his office.
  • I bumped into them on the street near our office.
  • Kira said she saw them outside and near their office two weeks ago coming back from lunch.
  • He works at the car wash near my office.
  • I wouldn't let most musicians come near this office.
  • One time, I was waiting for Professor Jericho near his office.
  • And it's nowhere near our offices.
  • There's a hotel near the office called The Avenue.
  • The-the company has an apartment near the office.
  • They grabbed me near the office this morning.
  • Office tower near the federal building.
  • Just like I was telling Abrams, I was nowhere near the office when Whitey got bumped.
  • I'm tellg you, there's no way anyone should have been able to get near this office.
  • We found a partial print in the kitchen near the office.

Alternatives:

  • near your office

Near to your office

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct preposition to use with "near" is "your office."

The correct phrase is "near your office."
  • It smells like Chinese food from that place near your office.
  • You know, my murder's in the village right near your office.
  • I got an apartment in Tacoma, near my office.
  • Anders will be nowhere near the office yet.
  • Read at a park near my office.
  • If you go anywhere near his office...
  • They haven't found a note anywhere near his office.
  • I bumped into them on the street near our office.
  • Kira said she saw them outside and near their office two weeks ago coming back from lunch.
  • He works at the car wash near my office.
  • I wouldn't let most musicians come near this office.
  • One time, I was waiting for Professor Jericho near his office.
  • And it's nowhere near our offices.
  • There's a hotel near the office called The Avenue.
  • The-the company has an apartment near the office.
  • They grabbed me near the office this morning.
  • Office tower near the federal building.
  • Just like I was telling Abrams, I was nowhere near the office when Whitey got bumped.
  • I'm tellg you, there's no way anyone should have been able to get near this office.
  • We found a partial print in the kitchen near the office.

Alternatives:

  • near your office

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