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when can you come to office by vs when can you come to office at

Both phrases are incorrect. The preposition 'by' is used to indicate a deadline or the latest time something can happen, not a location. The preposition 'at' is used to specify a particular location. In this context, the correct preposition to use is 'to'.

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when can you come to office by

This phrase is incorrect. 'By' is used to indicate a deadline or the latest time something can happen, not a location.

The preposition 'by' is not suitable for indicating a location. Instead, use 'to' to specify the destination.
  • Can you come to my office tomorrow?
  • Come to office 206 at nine on Monday.
  • If you're genuinely interested in the case, come to office hours and I'll fill you in.
  • Tomorrow, you come to my office.
  • Can you come by the office and talk to the lawyers?
  • When he signs off, you come to my office with the boys and bullet.
  • Tomorrow when you come to the office... I'll make you take off your shirt.
  • Next time you come to my office, don't put on perfume.
  • Joanne, can you come into my office...
  • You told me many years ago that you come to the office every Sunday after the match.
  • You come into office clean, without their blood on your hands.
  • Then, I hate to tell you this but can you come back to the office tomorrow a little after 10?
  • President Johnson Sirleaf began her address by pointing out that her government had come to office only eight months ago, and they had accepted that responsibility fully aware of the magnitude of the challenges the country faced after fourteen years of civil war and destruction.
  • Ladies, ladies, ladies, come on, you can't go up without a lanyard, but if you come to my office tell me what you need, we can...
  • Why don't you come to my office sometime and we can talk?
  • "We request that you come to our offices at once."
  • Why don't you come to my office while I compose my reply?
  • Daniel, will you come to my office right now please?
  • Come to the office but go to empty floor on 16th.
  • Come to the office and I'll show you.

Alternatives:

  • When can you come to the office?

when can you come to office at

This phrase is incorrect. 'At' is used to specify a particular location, but it is not the appropriate preposition in this context.

The preposition 'at' is not suitable for indicating the destination of coming to the office. Instead, use 'to' to specify the location.
  • Can you come to my office tomorrow?
  • Come to office 206 at nine on Monday.
  • I need Steve Smith to come to my office at once.
  • Sabina, please come to my office at the department.
  • Nathan Wallace, come to mu office at once.
  • If you're genuinely interested in the case, come to office hours and I'll fill you in.
  • Tomorrow, you come to my office.
  • "We request that you come to our offices at once."
  • Can you come by the office and talk to the lawyers?
  • When he signs off, you come to my office with the boys and bullet.
  • Tomorrow when you come to the office... I'll make you take off your shirt.
  • Next time you come to my office, don't put on perfume.
  • Joanne, can you come into my office...
  • You told me many years ago that you come to the office every Sunday after the match.
  • You come into office clean, without their blood on your hands.
  • Then, I hate to tell you this but can you come back to the office tomorrow a little after 10?
  • President Johnson Sirleaf began her address by pointing out that her government had come to office only eight months ago, and they had accepted that responsibility fully aware of the magnitude of the challenges the country faced after fourteen years of civil war and destruction.
  • Ladies, ladies, ladies, come on, you can't go up without a lanyard, but if you come to my office tell me what you need, we can...
  • Why don't you come to my office sometime and we can talk?
  • Why don't you come to my office while I compose my reply?

Alternatives:

  • When can you come to the office?

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