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The phrase "any offers" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to express a request or invitation for people to make offers or suggestions. Example: "We are looking to sell our house. Please contact us if you have any offers."
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He has not yet received any offers.
But he has not gotten any offers.
I don't have any offers out to anybody.
"But we're not accepting any offers yet," Ms. Eason said.
However, we didn't get any offers, which was very disappointing.
"I haven't had any offers yet, not really," he said.
"No one makes me any offers," he said.
I didn't make any offers to anybody who has signed so far".
He told me that he would not accept any offers of a government appointment.
The Dabneys refuse any offers of assistance from other families in Worton.
He declined any offers of help as he climbed the stairs carrying groceries.
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