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The phrase "Could you offer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used as a polite way to ask for something or to make a request. Example: "Could you offer some guidance on how to complete this project? I'm feeling a bit lost with the instructions."
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Could you offer any help, advice or contacts?
Could you offer a loan to someone if they needed it?
Could you offer some advice as to where these crowdfunding hopefuls may have gone wrong?
Could you offer some guidance on that?
What could you offer?
Please could you offer any advice?
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"What products could you possibly offer them in a legitimate way?" So, what's the answer?
Once she tells you, you could offer to treat her there in the near future.
This helps a prospective employer quickly get a sense of the value you could offer (remember, you've got six seconds here).
You could start a zine for your local scene, You could offer up a place to jam/crash for touring bands, or you could start your own band!
You can give them 5%, 3 %, 12 %, 25 %, 40 %, 46 could name more numbers, but you could offer anything.
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