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The phrase 'office at' is not grammatically correct by itself since it does not form a complete sentence. However, you can use the phrase 'office at' to refer to a specific place in a sentence, such as "She left the office at 5pm."
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Neither president closed his political office at the White House.
He has an office at 770 Lexington.
He had an office at home.
He then accepted high office at court.
I headed toward my office at Barnard.
He leaves the office at 6pm.
From her office at the S.I.
He closed his office at the end of 2011.
In my office at home.
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But it's all fairly "back-office" at this point.
But what happens when there is no office at all?
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