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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a headquarters of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the main office or center of operations for an organization or group.
Example: "The company established a headquarters of innovation in Silicon Valley to foster creativity and collaboration."
Alternatives: "a center of" or "a hub of".
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In 998 it was a headquarters of the marauding Danes.
This was a headquarters of the pro-Qaddafi forces besieging this city.
It is a headquarters of government in a land where the state matters little.
In 1982 83 Tripoli was briefly a headquarters of the Palestine Liberation Organization PLOO).
"We would never," Mr. Morgenstern said, "build a headquarters of such magnificence today".
Also, Israeli aircraft twice bombed a headquarters of Palestinian security forces near Netzarim, the Palestinians said.
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The city evolved as a political and industrial complex through the 19th and 20th centuries to become a district headquarters of a larger Madurai district.
A headquarters element of five men oversaw the platoons.
Within each platoon, a headquarters element of five men provided command and control.
In addition, each battalion had a headquarters company of up to 180 men.
We also had a headquarters company of enlisted men who served as aides to the officers, drivers, cooks, and so on.
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