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The phrase "a secretariat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an administrative office or department, often associated with organizations or governments.
Example: "The United Nations has a dedicated secretariat that manages its day-to-day operations."
Alternatives: "an administrative office" or "a governing body".
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A secretariat is being set up in Doha.
"We all dream of having a Secretariat," Baffert said.
Instead, the ministry says it will set up a secretariat within the supervisory commission.
"The odds of finding a Secretariat cyclist would seem to be higher than ever," he said.
A secretariat has been set up to monitor detailed summit initiatives, such as in education.
The office in Madrid is a secretariat that compiles statistics and organises scientific advice.
The ECI operates through a secretariat with some 300 staff members.
A secretariat staff member said: "There is a climate of fear at the Foundation.
The organization is led by a governing council, a secretariat, and technical and advisory committees.
It is not a body in its own right – it is a secretariat".
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He lives on the Left Bank and has a secretariat with a staff in another part of town.
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