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The phrase "after offers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to actions or events that occur following the presentation or availability of offers.
Example: "The team will review the proposals after offers have been submitted."
Alternatives: "following offers" or "subsequent to offers".
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My addiction, before and after, offers some comic snapshots.
The ball was pulled after offers fell short of the suggested opening bid of $100,000.
"The Morning After" offers itself as personal testimony, with Roiphe to use her own analogy as a spunky, commonsensical Alice at the mad women's-studies-and-deconstructionism tea party familiar from the pages of Paglia and Dinesh D'Souza.
Cablevision's Newsday bid had a touch of audacity to it, coming as it did after offers from two dyed-in-the-ink newspapermen: Mr. Murdoch, whose News Corporation owns The New York Post, and Mortimer B. Zuckerman, owner of The Daily News.
HIT members contact Hispanic new hires 3 days after offers are made to them and counsel them through the transition process.
The photographs presented in Fifty Years After offers varying visions of how the Civil Rights Movement affected black life.
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Concessions £65 (£75 after offer closes).
Introductory offer rate £75 (£85 after offer closes).
Food not eaten 23 hours after offer was removed and considered as not eaten.
78 79 Controlled before-and-after studies offer important advantages over uncontrolled ones.
Shiner's files are disturbing: page after page, case after case offers detailed gruesome particulars.
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