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Discover LudwigThe phrase "office stuff" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the various items and supplies typically found in an office, such as paper, pens, staplers, computers, and files. Example: "I need to restock on some office stuff, like printer ink and notepads."
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Office stuff.
We spent $14,429 on office stuff, including new computers and software.
We will be using them for email, spreadsheets, our CRM, accounts etc – general office stuff.
It's office stuff I tend to leave if I'm pressured, though.
And they handle office stuff, like receiving packages and making sure the Internet and phone work".
So that's how I got this office stuff straight, you know, through getting rid of the staff I had.
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He founded his own insurance agency, and as a kid I would hang out at the office, stuffing envelopes, doing odd jobs.
AFTER 10 years as a research psychiatrist, Margaret Spinelli is used to having an office stuffed with paper, which fills every cabinet, closet and shelf.
Sifting through stacks of stories about learning Mandarin in a month/navigating the Amazon/splicing genes, college admissions officers must long for the occasional comic sketch from a sharp observer who had a dull summer in an office stuffing envelopes.
Within an office stuffed with plush playthings, in a Port Washington industrial park, a woman who tracks what toys Americans buy, and at what prices, reflects on changing play patterns.
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