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a generous offering
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a generous offering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gift or contribution that is substantial or given freely with kindness. Example: "The charity event was a success, thanks to a generous offering from the local business community."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Academia
Alternative expressions(20)
a generous estimate
a gracious gesture
a serious offering
a lovely offering
a generous thing
a generous person
a massive choice
a broad offering
an extensive array
a diverse choice
a generous partner
a wide selection
a warm tale
a broad selection
a hospitable gesture
a liberal allowance
a wide offering
a complimentary breakfast
a substantial gift
a mild gesture
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
For students — and for historians — the result is a generous offering that comes from a nonprofit association and makes the archive globally available.
News & Media
In dramatic terms, it was a cloistered chamber-piece, demanding no more characters than a Beckett play, and directed by Alfonso Cuaron, who made "Y Tu Mama Tambien" and "Children of Men"; and yet it was also a generous offering of sci-fi — set in space, shot in 3-D, and liberally dusted with cataclysm and suspense.
News & Media
There's also a generous offering of clips of Williams in performance, both on record and on film, and Bash also includes citations from Williams, spoken on the soundtrack by Alfre Woodard (often accompanied by an unfortunate skein of boilerplate stock footage; it would have been better simply to see Woodard at a microphone).
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A generous offering that was dwarfed by the whopping £10.8m handed over by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), a body set up to distribute proceeds generated by the National Lottery for 'good causes'.
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It is a communal experience, a generous offering and sharing".
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In fact, Paramount and Marvel have their own gigantic hero film on its way, and have put forth a generous offering of clips to get you excited for their flick, too.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
It was a little too much for analysts, who had expected a less generous offering of free broadband to only the top tier of Sky's customers, and for the company to begin recouping its investment in 2009.
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Trump's share of the casino, roughly 50percentt, was a relatively generous offering, given that debtors in similar cases often see their stakes get wiped out.
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As we noted before, that puts it on a level playing field with Apple Music's own family plan, while Spotify is a little less generous, offering a 50percentnt discount on additional premium accounts, not a family plan per se.
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Marles said Labor's "mission statement" on refugees should be making an "objectively generous offering" by global and Australian standards, which has "the greatest maximum effect in reducing the sum of global human misery".
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Yale officials say they have made a generous proposal, offering to raise pensions by 11 to 18percentt.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a generous offering" when you want to emphasize the kindness or abundance associated with something being given. For instance, describe a company's benefits package as "a generous offering" to attract potential employees.
Common error
Avoid using "a generous offering" to describe something that is expected or obligatory, such as paying taxes. This phrase is more fitting for voluntary or exceptionally kind gestures.
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Linguistic Context
A generous offering functions primarily as a noun phrase. It describes something tangible or intangible that is presented or provided with an element of abundance or magnanimity. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage across a range of contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Academia
20%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a generous offering" is a noun phrase that describes something given abundantly or kindly. It's grammatically correct and is primarily used in news, academic, and business contexts. While not exceedingly common, it's viewed by Ludwig AI as acceptable. When using this phrase, ensure it aligns with the intention of emphasizing kindness or abundance associated with the giving. Related phrases like "a bountiful donation" or "a substantial contribution" can be used as alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a bountiful donation
Replaces 'offering' with 'donation', emphasizing the act of giving to charity or a cause and replaces 'generous' with 'bountiful' which emphasizes abundance.
a substantial contribution
Replaces 'offering' with 'contribution', focusing on the act of providing something of value. 'Substantial' highlights the significance of the gift.
a liberal allowance
Uses 'allowance' to suggest a permitted quantity and 'liberal' to describe the ampleness of the quantity.
a lavish provision
Emphasizes abundance and luxury, replacing 'generous' with 'lavish' to indicate extravagance.
a magnanimous gesture
Focuses on the benevolent intent behind the offering, highlighting the giver's graciousness.
a charitable gift
Specifically suggests a gift given out of kindness or goodwill, often to those in need.
a munificent grant
Replaces 'offering' with 'grant', implying a formal provision of resources. 'Munificent' suggests great generosity.
an ample supply
Shifts the focus to the quantity being offered, emphasizing that there is more than enough.
a considerable present
Replaces 'offering' with 'present', denoting something given as a gift. 'Considerable' suggests a large or significant item.
a handsome reward
Highlights the attractiveness and value of the offering, often used in the context of incentives or compensation.
FAQs
How can I use "a generous offering" in a sentence?
You can use "a generous offering" to describe something given freely and abundantly. For example: "The university received "a generous offering" from an alumnus, enabling the construction of a new library."
What are some alternatives to "a generous offering"?
Some alternatives to "a generous offering" include "a bountiful donation", "a substantial contribution", or "a liberal allowance", depending on the specific context.
What is the difference between "a generous offering" and "a fair offering"?
"A generous offering" implies that the amount or quality is more than adequate or expected, while "a fair offering" suggests that the amount or quality is equitable and just but not necessarily abundant.
Is it correct to use "a generous offering" in a formal or informal context?
"A generous offering" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, though it is more frequently found in formal or professional settings when discussing donations, gifts, or provisions.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested