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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a offer from" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an offer from" due to the vowel sound that begins the word "offer."
Example: "I received an offer from the company for a new position."
Alternatives: "a proposal from" or "an invitation from."
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[A8] NO TO JORDAN -- Prime Minister Iyad Allawi told ABC's "This Week" he had turned down a offer from Jordan to send troops.
After all, the press releases ask, how many times does the showing of a student movie led almost immediately to a offer from Steven Spielberg to direct the Christmas segment of his first television series?
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"That was my highest, an offer from a Middle Eastern businessman.
Would you consider an offer from a national team?
Dissatisfied students rarely take up an offer from a resident adviser to mediate, Mr. Pysz says.
Rambis had an offer from a team in Greece and was wondering whether to take it.
The government rejected an offer from a South African-Canadian-American-British consortium known as Kafue.
At the last minute, he received an offer from a couple for $295,000.
He said: "If I received an offer from a club in London that would be tempting.
"We'll react once we get an offer from a team.
He said: "We have had an offer from a Californian attorney to assist pro bono".
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