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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent offer" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a proposal, agreement, or deal that has been recently made. For example, "My company has received a recent offer to build a new office tower in downtown Los Angeles."
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A recent offer to the players to extend the agreement was quickly rejected, and rightly so.
He says a recent offer for his shares valued Vodacom Congo at more than $1.5 billion.
A Brazilian blowout at Gavert Atelier in Los Angeles for $129 688 percent off) was a recent offer.
A recent offer failed to address the negative impacts of precarious work in academia that have allowed for the exploitation of lower level and non-tenured academic staff.
But Jinro has failed to do that, even turning down a recent offer from its competitor, Oriental Brewery, for Jinro Coors.
The chairman, Howard Wilkinson, and his board are appealing for "credible investors" with £5m to save the club, having dismissed a recent offer as "making noise".
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The owners' initial proposal would have given the players 43 percent, and a more recent offer, made Sept. 13, offered 47 percent.
In his trailer, Cranston told me that when he trumpeted a few recent offers to his wife the skeptical tilt of her head made him realize that he'd been indiscriminate.
Donald Fehr, executive director of the players union, said the league had withdrawn its most recent offer for a new collective bargaining agreement, another complication in stalled negotiations.
That's what may have caused one woman to have a recent job offer rescinded, a situation that recently made the rounds in the blogosphere and media.
The move follows a recent buyout offer to all of G.M.'s hourly workers in the United States.
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