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The phrase 'enter into office' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone officially taking or assuming a position of power or authority, such as when a newly elected president is sworn in or when a mayor takes office. Example: President Candido entered into office with a promise of a brighter future for all.
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It's as if they haven't talked to each other in a long time or at least haven't allowed personal feelings to enter into office conversation.
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Recalling that his mother had entered into office with "no blueprint" but rather a set of beliefs and values, Mr. Aquino said, "I will follow that formula to a large degree".
Even before Trump entered into office, Gutiérrez made headlines last December for planning to boycott the inauguration in response to what he saw as Trump's rhetoric of "hatred, bigotry and prejudice".
Every emotion doesn't have to enter into the office every day.
You'd never want to be the asshole who says 'No thanks, I don't gamble.'" So as soon as rookies enter into these offices, the fancy world of high-finance and trading, they are shown how it all works.
This development is interesting as Salesforce is clearly using its grip on the sales department to enter into the CMO office with its recent Marketing Cloud launch.
Martijn Sjoorda, who runs his own consultancy business, entered into an office romance that became a "disaster", but insisted that the workplace "played no role whatsoever in the making of said disaster".
One such blind spot is in the area of commercial real estate, where growing startups often risk entering into creative office space leases that could stymie their growth, anchor them in their race against the competition, or altogether crush them with debt.
The man entered into the office of Clark's campaign manager, heaved the briefcase onto a desk and opened it.
When informed that the episode was about a bat entering into the office and one of the characters pretending to be a vampire, Whedon thought that it was a joke, stating "Didn't I just leave this party?" in reference to Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
The movie was a terrible piece of business for Columbia Pictures; but when it comes to evaluating movies, why does the publicity, or the box office, enter into the equation?
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