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The phrase "back at the office" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a location where someone does their job or to refer to the workplace in general. For example, "I'm feeling overwhelmed by all the work I need to get done, but I'm feeling better now that I'm back at the office."
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Back at the office in what was then US-backed Saigon, he developed his film.
Back at the office, I tried again to log in.
Back at the office, Uncle Anthony gets the complaints.
Back at the office, he thought to himself that he had made some good purchases.
"No thanks," most people would probably say, "I'll be back at the office long before that".
Is there a way to see if I left it on back at the office?
Back at the office, Mr Yang had to deal with warring fiefs and bitter personal rivalries.
Back at the office, a Times reporter, Michael Gordon, was on the line, calling from Moscow.
There may, of course, be more lawyers working on the case back at the office.
So would the budget hawks back at the office, because the whole lobster cost $15.
"We've been doing some maths back at the office," Will Page told BBC 6 Music.
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