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Free sign upThe phrase "any offer that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific offer or condition that is being discussed or considered.
Example: "We will consider any offer that meets our requirements for the project."
Alternatives: "any proposal that" or "any bid that".
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They took any offer that came.
"I was ready to accept any offer that suggested an exit from this eternally flat space," she says.
After an exhausting decade of dating in New York, I was grateful for any offer that came my way.
Best Buy cautioned that its founder may not make a bid, and that it may turn down any offer that is made.
Libyan opposition leaders have dismissed as trickery any offer that does not begin with Colonel Qaddafi's resignation and the banishment of him and his family from the country.
But he warned ignorance was not a defence and urged the public to steer clear of any offer that sounds too good to be true.
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We are ready to listen to any offers that are on the table".
"They're angry that so far management hasn't made any offers that make it appear that they're going to address what the nurses want".
Democrats will not consider any offers that have not been publicly endorsed by Trump himself, he said, adding that the last time the White House directly reached out to Pelosi was when the president called her following the Oval Office meeting.
Stephen Quinn, Wal-Mart Stores' chief marketing officer, said he was skeptical of any offers that required shoppers to commit their checks to a gift card for just one store.
He'll be considering any offers that come his way.
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