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1. our company is about to relocate to a building biggrr than the current one.

2. our company is in the process of relocating to a building bigger than the one we are in now

3. Our company is going to relocate to a big building

4. our company is relocating to a bigger building
  

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1. Our company is about to relocate to a building bigger than the current one. 2.

  • 1.
  • Our company is about to relocate to a building bigger than the current one.
  • 2.
  • Our company is in the process of relocating to a building bigger than the one we are in now 3.
  • Our company is going to relocate to a big building 4.
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1. Our company is about to relocate to a building bigger than the current one.
2. Our company is in the process of relocating to a building bigger than the one we are in now
3. Our company is going to relocate to a big building
4. Our company is relocating to a bigger building-- This is by far the best choice.

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