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The phrase "able to offset our" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to counterbalance or compensate for something, often in a financial or resource context.
Example: "The new revenue streams are expected to be able to offset our operational costs this quarter."
Alternatives: "capable of balancing our" or "able to counteract our".
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"Hopefully, with our quickness, we'll be able to offset our size," Orr said.
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Our analysis suggests that Enterprise should be able to offset any negative profit pressures, and that [its] evolving strategic responses will lead to eventual profit upgrades.
It might be able to offset this by encouraging migrants.
But he definitely thinks central banks won't be able to offset the deflationary hit.
And if they give, they will be able to offset their donation directly against tax.
Regular exercise may be able to offset disease-causing cellular damage and slow the aging process.
Chávez was able to offset the United States' influence by rallying his fellow-leftists in Latin America.
So she was able to offset the Firebird's birdy qualities with something more lush.
Who might be able to offset the pain of this disease, or dis-ease?
Of course, dismantlers will be able to offset the cost by selling some of these components.
Insurers are able to offset a portion of their underwriting loses through earnings on investments.
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