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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already proffered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been offered or presented previously.
Example: "The terms of the agreement were already proffered during the initial meeting."
Alternatives: "previously offered" or "already presented".
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Stevens has already proffered his personal contribution: after adding three stone eating junk food in the US, he imposed a regime and lost it all again.
Notably, the congressmen told the president that any plan needs to include "effective monitoring," and they referenced a binding legal commitment already proffered by labor rights groups.
And, let's be honest, those metaphorical slaps in the face, those affronts to my sensibilities are already proffered by our representatives and media pundits hourly.
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As Barack Obama worked the phones from Washington, calling the leaders of India and Brazil, Kerry praised countries moving towards renewable energy, and proffered more aid to countries already living with the impacts of climate change on the ground.
As President Barack Obama worked the phones from Washington, calling the leaders of India and Brazil, Kerry praised countries moving towards renewable energy and proffered more aid to countries already living with the impacts of climate change on the ground.
As Barack Obama worked the phones from Washington, calling the leaders of India and Brazil, Kerry praised countries moving towards renewable energy and proffered additional financial assistance to nations already living with the impact of climate change.
The Orthodox communities in Brooklyn and Rockland County, New York, are not large enough to aspire to national political power, but the bloc votes proffered to politicians by their rabbis have already helped them gain educational subsidies and some measure of exemption from criminal prosecution, as has been reported in your newspaper.
In many ways the conversation already seems dated in its political preoccupations, particularly in the idea proffered by Hitchens that "holy war" was the greatest existential threat to civilisation.
There was Curtis Bernhardt's "Miss Sadie Thompson," with Rita Hayworth, which proffered, among other delights, "special clip-ons for those who already wear glasses".
By the end of the last century, it was apparent that the impact of media and digital technologies on the performing and fine arts proffered some of the irreversible evolutions Nam June Paik, who died earlier this year, had already anticipated in the 1960s.
In contrast, the reckless claims, proffered by high-tax, big government devotees, that Kansas' 2012 tax reform measures have already failed based on recent reduced revenue reports, are not as thoughtful or well-informed nor are they reliable.
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