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The phrase "accepted my offer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone agreeing to a proposal or invitation you made.
Example: "After careful consideration, she finally accepted my offer to collaborate on the project."
Alternatives: "agreed to my proposal" or "took me up on my offer."
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She accepted my offer.
Jill: They accepted my offer.
Then I accepted my offer.
I've accepted my offer of admission.
Dr. Chacko accepted my offer of a ride back home.
He told me his name was Leo, and accepted my offer.
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I was cheered up by the fact that many of them accepted my offers of free TechCrunch T-shirts (the Android team members eventually caved and asked for some too).
They both accepted my offers.
And for those without faith, who still accept my offer, I've seen two kinds.
It was partly Wei Jia's interest that persuaded his father to accept my offer to attend some events.
To my surprise, a week later I received a reply saying they would be very pleased to accept my offer.
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