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The phrase "an offer which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific offer that is being described or elaborated upon.
Example: "We received an offer which included a significant discount on our next purchase."
Alternatives: "an offer that" or "a proposal which".
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The newspaper reported that after two women made complaints the "university repeatedly offered the women sessions of restorative justice with their harasser"—an offer which the women declined and after which they were ghosted by the University.
It is an offer which I have agreed to".
Mr. Hambro made her an offer, which she accepted forthwith.
On Oct. 26, the university's negotiating committee presented an offer, which the union rejected.
ICBC was the only state-controlled Chinese bank to make an offer, which made the sellers a bit nervous.
I think it came as an offer — which, my God, it's really good to live in that world.
In March 1942 Sir Stafford Cripps, a British cabinet minister, came to India with an offer, which Gandhi found worthless.
But shareholders would prefer an offer which gives more cash as well as shares in a London-listed company.
Some nervous weeks went by before Mr. DiPreta made an offer, which Mr. Takiff described as "not chopped liver".
The group formulated an offer, which Mr. Norwood said he would convey to the White House for review.
We have made him an offer which was accepted at the start, but he could never finalise for different reasons.
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