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The phrase "resign from office" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to the act of an official leaving or relinquishing a role or position. For example, "The mayor decided to resign from office after months of public scandal and outrage."
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Illness forced Poincaré to resign from office in July 1929.
Illness compelled him to resign from office and from Parliament in October 1950.
Trump isn't going to resign from office because most Americans think he's unfit for it.
(He has promised to do this by October 7th, if elected, or to resign from office).
This is a compelling reason that Mr. Sanford should resign from office.
If convicted of a felony, Mr. Barry would be compelled under city law to resign from office.
Former U.S. president Richard M. Nixon, who was the first American president to resign from office, died.
BERLIN, Nov. 13 — Germany's second most powerful politician, Vice Chancellor Franz Müntefering, announced Tuesday that he would resign from office.
The federal rules require a judge to resign from office when he or she becomes a candidate for political office.
After governing Hesse for 11 years and serving as deputy leader of the Christian Democrats, Mr. Koch, 52, said he would resign from office Aug. 31.
On Aug. 8, 1974, Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, announced that he would resign from office, effective at noon the following day.
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