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Discover LudwigThe phrase "before office" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a time or action occurring prior to the start of office hours or an office-related event.
Example: "I prefer to handle my emails before office starts each day."
Alternatives: "before work" or "prior to office hours".
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ONCE before, office furniture shipments proved to be a barometer for the overall economy.
It started early-bird classes before office hours and a center for active retirees.
"I remember my grandfather telling me that historically, in economic declines, industrial real estate was the leading indicator, before office," Mitchell Rechler said.
Long before office pools, ESPN and network television had any interest, Einhorn, a 1960 Northwestern law school graduate, thought college basketball might have a future as a national sport.
Mr. Valiotis, who owns roughly four dozen properties in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, says that it is just a matter of time before office tenants in areas like Manhattan become fed up with the "ridiculous" rents they are now being charged and begin a wide-scale migration to areas like Long Island City.
OneNote came to iPad before Office.
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BEFORE those office Christmas parties begin in earnest, glance at the Harvard Business Review.
ALEX KOPPELMAN: Obama mentions job losses before he took office, before his policies were in full effect.
Before, head office simply told them.
He died of cancer before taking office.
Mr. Obama pardoned him before leaving office.
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