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Discover Ludwig"desk of" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to the physical location or ownership of a desk or workspace. Here is an example: Please leave your report on the desk of the department manager before you leave for the day.
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Clear your desk of everything and wipe it down--keyboard, mouse and monitor included.
The desk, of course.
From the Desk of Bill Ignizio.
"It lays at the desk of the U.S. government, including the desk of the president".
It heads to the desk of Gov. Jack Markell.
The bill is on the desk of Gov. Mary Fallin.
Morton is sitting on the desk of his office.
Reporter giving story to desk of his newspaper.
"Besides, I don't even have a desk of my own".
The proposal now sits on the desk of union officials.
A STATUE of Joan of Arc sits on the desk of Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's opposition leader.
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