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Discover Ludwig"public office" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to an official position or role within the government or other publicly-funded organization. Here is an example of its use: "He ran for public office in the last election, hoping to make a difference in his community." In this sentence, "public office" is used to describe the position the person was running for in the election. Other common examples of public offices include mayor, senator, and governor.
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Public office
noun
A position or occupation established by law or by the act of a government body, for the purpose of exercising the authority of the government in the service of the public.
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Public office, however, frequently means enduring defeats and setbacks.
Run for a public office.
He holds no public office.
"Everyone should have access to public office.
Rousseff had never run for public office.
Ah, the glamour of public office.
I'm not running for public office.
Mr Galloway is unfit for public office.
He has never held public office.
He has never run for public office.
Q.Will you run for public office?
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