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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bureau" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a piece of furniture with drawers or a government department or agency.
Example: "She placed the antique vase on top of the bureau in the living room."
Alternatives: "a cabinet" or "a department".
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A bureau spokesman declined to comment.
A bureau that is weak at auditing, may wish to mimic a bureau that is strong.
Chinese state television recently set up a bureau in Baghdad.
The Times also has a bureau in Rio de Janeiro.
There was a bed, a chair, a bureau.
A bureau bears the label of Edmund Townsend (1736 1811).
L. 96 574 substituted "an office" for "a bureau".
He's set up a bureau in the Dept.
Italian cinema is now mostly a bureau for tourism.
And there were Mr. Clutter's glasses sitting on a bureau.
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