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The phrase "a offices" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an office" or "offices" depending on the context.
Example: "We have a few offices located in different cities."
Alternatives: "an office" or "the offices".
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On Long Island, Class A offices rent from $24 to $32, Mr. Lomazow said.
The project, which is a renovation of an industrial building to Class A offices --that is, welocatedted office space with quality amenities -- opened earlier this month.
Responding to the strength of the office market in Manhattan, the church has invested nearly $70 million to convert it from light manufacturing to Class A offices.
As the market retrenched in 2001, Boston lease transactions fell 70percentt; average asking rents for new Class A offices -- modern spaces in prime locations -- dropped to an average of $50 a square a foot from $75 and sublease rates to about $40 a square foot.
In Herald Square, where office space is tight, Barbara Byrne, director of research at Colliers ABR, a real estate brokerage and management company, said that rents for Class A offices (generally the most modern and in prime locations) were $45 to $50 a square foot annually, while Mr. Rosen said that prime ground-floor retail space in the area goes for about $300 a square foot.
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a warehouse scenario, an office scenario.
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Three test environments, a small office, a large hall, and an office suite were examined.
Aviva, a big insurer, has an office.
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