Take Office in A Sentence

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    After a hard-fought campaign, she will finally take office and begin implementing her ambitious policies.

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    Despite facing numerous obstacles, she was determined to take office and serve the people.

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    He aimed to take office and restore public trust in the government.

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    He aimed to take office and revitalize the local economy.

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    He believed that his leadership experience would enable him to take office successfully.

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    He couldn't wait to take office and begin tackling the pressing issues.

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    He hoped to leave a lasting legacy when he finally got the chance to take office.

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    He hoped to take office and immediately address the rising unemployment rate.

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    He hoped to usher in an era of peace and prosperity when he took office.

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    He promised to address the concerns of the marginalized communities once he could take office.

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    He promised to be a leader for all people when he was finally able to take office.

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    He promised to bring about positive change when he was finally able to take office.

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    He promised to enact sweeping reforms once he could take office.

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    He promised to govern with wisdom and compassion when he took office.

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    He promised to uphold the constitution when he would take office.

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    He studied the history of his predecessors, preparing himself to take office.

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    He studied the issues diligently to prepare himself to take office and govern effectively.

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    He took office amidst challenging economic circumstances.

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    He took office with a commitment to unite the divided nation.

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    He took office with a commitment to uphold the rule of law.

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    He took office with a sense of humility and gratitude.

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    He took office with a vision of a brighter future for the nation.

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    He vowed to take office with integrity and transparency, earning the public's trust.

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    Her commitment to public service convinced many that she deserved to take office.

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    Her victory was a testament to her dedication and commitment, allowing her to eventually take office.

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    His campaign promises resonated deeply with the voters, giving him the mandate to take office.

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    His determination to serve the public fueled his desire to take office.

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    His focus on economic development made him a popular choice to take office.

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    His predecessor retired suddenly, forcing him to take office earlier than anticipated.

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    His supporters rallied behind him as he prepared to take office.

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    His vision for the future motivated him to take office and lead the organization.

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    It remains uncertain whether the rebel leader will ever take office, given the ongoing conflict.

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    Once the official results are certified, the winner will take office without delay.

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    She aimed to take office and foster a more inclusive society.

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    She celebrated with her supporters knowing she was about to take office as their representative.

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    She dedicated her life to public service, preparing herself to take office one day.

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    She faced significant challenges as she prepared to take office during a time of crisis.

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    She felt a profound sense of responsibility as she prepared to take office.

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    She hoped to bring about a more equitable society when she was able to take office.

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    She knew that the real work would begin only when she finally took office.

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    She made history as the youngest person ever to take office in that position.

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    She outlined her priorities clearly before she was able to take office.

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    She planned to take office and reform the outdated bureaucratic processes.

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    She plans to take office and prioritize education reform.

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    She pledged to work tirelessly for the betterment of society once she was able to take office.

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    She promised to be a responsible steward of the environment when she takes office.

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    She promised to prioritize the needs of the underserved communities when she takes office.

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    She spent years preparing herself to take office and handle the responsibilities.

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    She swore an oath to serve the public when she was allowed to take office.

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    She took office determined to address the pressing issues facing the country.

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    She vowed to be a voice for the voiceless once she could finally take office.

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    She vowed to listen to the concerns of all citizens when she would take office.

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    She vowed to promote peace and understanding around the world once she will take office.

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    She wanted to take office and inspire a new generation of leaders.

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    She wanted to take office with a clear plan of action.

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    She wanted to take office with a clear understanding of the needs of her constituents.

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    She was determined to make a positive difference once she could take office.

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    She was ready to embrace the challenges that awaited her when she takes office.

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    She was ready to take office, energized and determined to make a positive impact.

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    The appointment allowed him to take office without facing a public election.

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    The appointment process was rigorous, ensuring only the most qualified candidate could take office.

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    The board decided that he should take office immediately, given the urgent circumstances.

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    The ceremony was grand as he prepared to officially take office.

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    The city anticipates positive changes when the incoming leadership team can take office.

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    The community welcomed the fresh perspective the new council member would bring once they take office.

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    The company's future depends on the decisions the new director will make when they take office.

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    The country held its breath, waiting for the reformer to take office.

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    The election victory allowed her to take office with a clear mandate from the voters.

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    The entire community is eager to see what improvements will follow when she will take office.

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    The handover of power was smooth, allowing the new leader to take office seamlessly.

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    The inauguration will mark the official moment when he will take office.

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    The incoming senators will take office in January, ready to represent their constituents.

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    The legal challenges were finally resolved, allowing him to finally take office.

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    The long wait is over; she will finally take office next month.

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    The nation watched with anticipation as the newly elected leader prepared to take office.

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    The new CEO is expected to take office next quarter, focusing on restructuring the company.

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    The new treasurer will take office next fiscal year, managing the city's finances.

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    The newly elected mayor will take office next Monday, ushering in a new era for the city.

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    The newly formed government is expected to take office next week, pending approval.

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    The old guard stepped aside gracefully, paving the way for the new leadership to take office.

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    The organization will hold its breath until the new chairman can take office.

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    The outgoing leader left a detailed briefing to aid her successor when they take office.

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    The outgoing official offered advice and support as the new appointee prepared to take office.

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    The pressure is on the new council members when they take office to solve the budget crisis.

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    The prime minister is scheduled to take office following the official swearing-in ceremony.

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    The public anticipates significant changes once the new leaders take office.

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    The public's expectations are high as they anticipate the changes that will come when he takes office.

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    The recently appointed judge will take office next month, presiding over a variety of legal cases.

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    The scandal threatened to prevent him from ever being able to take office.

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    The stability of the region depended on the new leader’s ability to take office peacefully.

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    The transition period will be crucial before the new administrator can take office.

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    The transition team is working tirelessly to ensure a smooth handover before the new administration can take office.

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    The transition team provided valuable support as he prepared to take office.

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    The unexpected election result allowed the dark horse candidate to take office.

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    The urgency of the situation demanded that he take office without delay.

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    The world watched as the new leader prepared to take office and address global challenges.

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    There's a sense of anticipation as the new governor prepares to take office and tackle the state's challenges.

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    Though young, he demonstrated the leadership qualities necessary to take office effectively.

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    When will the president-elect take office and address the nation?

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    With years of experience behind her, she is confident in her ability to take office effectively.