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Study flags annoying bureaucratic jargon

Summary by Government News
Anyone working in government is all-too familiar with the bureaucratic jargon commonly used in the workplace. Well, a recent study by business service provider Honcho reveals the most annoying in-office phrases. From ‘bandwidth’ to ‘synergy’ and ‘please advise’, the results reveal what’s really driving office eye rolls across the country.  The top ten most groan-inducing workplace expressions are: circle back please advise synergy subject matte…
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Government News broke the news in Glebe, Australia on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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