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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a front office" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the area of a business or organization that deals directly with clients or customers, often including roles such as receptionists or customer service representatives.
Example: "The front office is responsible for managing client inquiries and ensuring a smooth flow of communication between departments."
Alternatives: "the reception area" or "customer service department".
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Two women came out of a front office.
But the team still has a front office that hits far more often than it misses.
It breeds confidence and security throughout a front office, coaching staff and roster.
"It's nice to have a front office that recognizes the situation and tries to correct it.
Way left the field and became a front office executive, the director of player development.
"The Nets never ever had a front office like they have right now," Wentworth said.
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Pitt plays a front-office man.
Greenberg simply decided he preferred a front-office job.
One New York team did announce a front-office move.
Casey's future had been in question after the hiring of Ujiri amid a front-office overhaul.
In 2010 Glavine officially retired from baseball and accepted a front-office position with the Braves.
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