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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any offices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple offices in a general sense, often in contexts related to business, administration, or organizational structures.
Example: "Please let me know if there are any offices available for rent in the area."
Alternatives: "any locations" or "any departments".
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We hardly have any offices in the whole building.
"We haven't found any offices we should be pursuing at this time," said Anthony E. Malkin, president of W&M.
If a developer does not include any offices, only 6percentt of the units must be low cost.
Mr. Weiss obtained one of the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which acknowledged that Internet Holdings had no operations and did not maintain any offices.
While the three prosecutors' offices have different areas of focus, their investigations could overlap and it remains unclear which, if any, offices will ultimately bring cases.
He was soundly defeated in bids for a seat in the Texas Legislature in 1960 and 1961 at a time when Republicans were rarely elected to any offices in the state.
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Licenses can be purchased at any post office.
Like any office.
Any office gossip?
This isn't any office.
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