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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two offers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two separate offers or proposals that have been made. For example: "John received two offers for his car, but he ultimately chose the higher one." "The company's CEO presented two offers to the board, one for a merger and one for a buyout."
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Two offers from US investment firm RiverOak have been rejected.
Canary Wharf has already had two offers.
She is said to have received two offers elsewhere.
He turned down two offers to become a roommate.
However, two offers have been rejected by the Gelsenkirchen club.
Independent readers can enjoy one of two offers:.
I've already had two offers, but not from talk radio".
Choices Applicants can accept two offers: firm and insurance.
What's happening: Starbucks is running two offers on Black Friday.
Analysts said there was little difference between the two offers.
He had two offers of pantomime next year.
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