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The phrase "be offering" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something that is offering something. For example: "The company is offering a 10% discount on their products."
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They used to be offering us help.
What would real conservatives be offering now?
"I'd be offering a public service".
You are going to be offering unlimited.
We'll both be offering a serious alternative".
We will also be offering ballet.
We should be offering more daytime appointments.
Should he be offering me this advice?
He wouldn't be offering the prayers, either.
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"He's offering excuses.
"They're offering what?
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