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The phrase "a offered" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "offered" is typically used as a past participle or an adjective, and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "He received an offer that was too good to refuse."
Alternatives: "an offer" or "a proposal."
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Specifically, importer A offered the mug for 7.50 € two weeks ago.
For our project, participatory diagramming (Diagram A) offered some unique advantages over graphic elicitation (Diagrams B/C).
David Gill, Manchester United's former chief executive who is now a club director, said last month the England striker would be a offered a new contract "without doubt" if he continued his form.
A study released yesterday by the Harvard School of Public Health showed that treatment with Intron A offered few benefits for most of those infected by hepatitis C -- a finding that could further crimp the drug's sales.
Barack Obama wrapped up his visit to Kenya on Sunday with a strong condemnation of female genital mutilation and other "bad traditions" that treat women as second-class citizens, in a speech that also a offered a poignant glimpse into his African heritage.
The charity's report identifies three key issues standing in the way of self-employed people saving into a pension: Lack of understanding: more than two thirds of self-employed people (67 per cent) do not understand the tax breaks provided by a offered by cash ISAs and private pensions with a quarter (25 per cent) wrongly thinking that an Isa offers better tax breaks than a pension.
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A teammate offered comfort.
A few offered nods.
Declining an offer with a, "No thanks.
She offered a prayer.
Dominguez offered a scholarship.
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