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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a press office" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a department or organization responsible for managing communication and public relations, typically within a government or large company.
Example: "The press office issued a statement regarding the recent policy changes to clarify the government's position."
Alternatives: "media relations office" or "public relations office".
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There's even a press office.
What's a press office to do?
I called Lubyanka, which, by now, had a press office, and asked if I might interview Katya Mayorova.
A press office error led us to refer to Danni Findlay as spokeswoman for Marketing Sciences.
Any trade measures to be taken by WTO members must conform to WTO rules," a press office spokesman wrote.
(They may still wonder why they are funding a press office that appears to be taking its cues from the McCain campaign).
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She was never a press-office reporter.
In 1850, he married Emilie Rouanet-Kummer, another descendant of French Huguenots, and soon afterward took a job in a government press office.
The group has no formal leadership, just a Web site and a virtual press office to handle inquiries.
Had Madeleine been snatched in Britain, the McCanns would have been assigned a police family liaison officer and the full, slammed-door stonewalling of a police press office.
Panel: Tom Sheldon is senior press officer at the Science Media Centre, an independent press office that was set up to provide accurate information about science and engineering through the media.
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