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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice office" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an office space that is pleasant, well-decorated, or comfortable.
Example: "After the renovation, we finally have a nice office that boosts our productivity and morale."
Alternatives: "a pleasant workspace" or "an appealing office".
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Does anyone work in a nice office?
"Obviously I enjoy a nice office.
"And in the day I was working in a nice office".
Some of you do very important work without a nice office.
It might make a nice office or a guest room, if someone cleaned it up.
At least she has a nice office suite to contemplate her next move.
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He had a nicer office at Harvard.
"This election wasn't about getting a nicer office for Senator Mitch McConnell.
However, if you've always had an entrepreneurial streak and the idea of climbing the corporate ladder to get a nicer office bores you to tears, perhaps a start-up is better suited.
He said "this election wasn't about getting a nicer office for Senator Mitch McConnell," referring to the Republican sweep of the November midterms, adding: "This election wasn't about getting a bigger office for Speaker John Boehner.
Your key employee may start his or her own startup, may be offered a co-founder role somewhere else or will just get tempted by the most recent technology, better compensation or just a nicer office.
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