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"time in office" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the amount or length of time someone has been in a particular position or role. For example, "He will be completing his fourth year of time in office as president next month."
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This predates Mr Modi's time in office.
But his time in office was remarkably free of scandal.
His influence continues after his time in office.
Surveying Bush's time in office, Shapiro feels the UK's pain.
His time in office was not especially distinguished.
What does Reza make of his time in office?
Hillary Clinton will not have an easy time in office.
What a difference a little time in office makes.
Mr. Mori's time in office has been unusually troubled.
His time in office has been bloodier still.
However, his time in office may not last long.
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