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Discover Ludwig"concrete offer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when describing a specific and detailed offer that has been presented or received. For example: "The company made a concrete offer to purchase the land for $500,000."
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Expo was the first organization to make him a concrete offer of $2 million.
"But there was never a concrete offer, not one in writing.
Rather, there is just a proposal — whereas shareholders can only act on a concrete offer.
Neither the Rangers nor the Islanders are believed to have made him a concrete offer.
For the moment, there has been simple contact, but we have not received a concrete offer yet".
No concrete offer has yet materialized for Global Crossing's network, which spans 100,000 miles across 27 countries.
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Like any frantic fix, the concrete offered only a temporary solution.
I always believe concrete offers are made in writing, that wasn't the case with Chelsea".
Often, the player's agent has suitors lined up, and concrete offers in hand.
Paris Saint-Germain and Fenerbahce were both linked with moves in January, though no concrete offers materialised.
Indeed, as Nocturnalist searched for our own sliver of concrete, offers of spots were made by kind people.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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