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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new offer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently presented proposal or opportunity, often in a business or sales context.
Example: "We are excited to announce a new offer for our loyal customers that includes exclusive discounts and benefits."
Alternatives: "a fresh proposal" or "a recent deal".
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But Petroamazonas had come back a year ago with a new offer.
Nevertheless, when they were assured that the problem had been addressed a year earlier, they put in a new offer.
I was promised a new offer by tomorrow.
Europe — with France objecting — also fleshed out a new offer.
Local One has not drawn up a new offer.
The union made a new offer after negotiations reconvened Wednesday afternoon.
He says United is prepared to make a new offer to Rooney.
That bid was rejected, but Lactalis could conceivably return to the table with a new offer.
The decision opens the way for a new offer by the Australian asset management company AMP.
Fehr dismissed speculation that the union would present a new offer radically different from previous ones.
Neither side has made a new offer on core economics since Sept. 12.
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