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The phrase "can be offset" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that can be balanced or counteracted by something else. Example: The cost of the new project can be offset by the savings from using the latest technology.
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And they can be offset by losses.
Debt payments can be offset against profits to minimise tax bills.
So a tilt towards Iran can be offset with war in Yemen or Syria.
Research has also suggested this can be offset if patients feel they have been listened to.
Losses on these assets can be offset against any tax liability on future gains.
The burdens of a neurodevelopmentally based processing deficit can be offset by this capability.
Sometimes a lower-than-expected salary can be offset somewhat by a generous package of benefits.
External interest rate charges, such as those on bonds, can be offset against tax.
If it fails, some of that loss can be offset against income tax.
Hence the effect of increasing g on the polydispersity index can be offset by increasing f.
If done carefully, and without overharvesting, they say, the damage to the climate can be offset.
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