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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an offer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a proposal or suggestion made to someone, typically in a business or formal context.
Example: "We have received an offer for the purchase of our property."
Alternatives: "a proposal for" or "a bid for".
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An American property tycoon could be poised to make an offer for debt-ridden Hearts.
Deanna Stanchfield has an offer for you.
Ms. Ponce made an offer for $585,000.
You can make an offer for anybody.
In two weeks he had an offer for $917,500.
"Soon after, the informant received an offer for uranium.
Labor's national secretary George Wright has an offer for you.
She also had an offer for her critics.
Mr. Green must "either announce an offer for M.&S".
Instead, Mr. Merrick made an offer for me to stay.
De Beers made an offer for Winspear a month ago.
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