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The phrase "actually offer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality or truth of an offer being made, often in contrast to what might be expected or assumed.
Example: "Despite the rumors, the company does actually offer a comprehensive benefits package for all employees."
Alternatives: "truly provide" or "genuinely offer".
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What kind of tax cut will he actually offer?
"We actually offer a special discount to these hikers during the week".
But, for all the efforts to raise awareness, Aerochromics doesn't actually offer any practical solutions.
Mackintosh can't decide whether to be relieved or offended he didn't actually offer her a piece.
Well, despite being steeped in rock'n'roll notoriety, it can actually offer much tranquillity.
Analysts noted that there was no guarantee that Wellpoint and ING would actually offer $70.
The machines actually offer up more differences than people may think.
Although most write to complain, a small number actually offer words of praise.
I've seen some that are inspiring, but do not actually offer good and impartial careers advice.
In reality, trials can actually offer access to the most individualized cancer treatment.
Trump's irreligiosity may actually offer a chance to do the deep work of disentangling the two.
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