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The phrase "decided to offer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone came to a conclusion and set forth an offering, either in terms of tangible items, time, or other resources. For example, "The couple decided to offer their extra bedroom to their son who was in need of a place to stay."
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Nassau County recently decided to offer them.
But we have decided to offer them separately".
Renate Künast, would-be farm reformer ReprintsInstead, he decided to offer the cabinet's resignation.
Energy Transfer even decided to offer new partnership units, something it was reluctant to do.
He said he had decided "to offer humanitarian asylum" to the 30 year old American.
Yep, that's right, Google decided to offer a search function where everything reads backwards.
By spring of 1969, the Trust decided to offer the "Official Biography" to Griffin.
After federal intervention, the city decided to offer parents at least two choices.
"Suppose it was decided to offer tax relief to manufacturing firms," the report said.
To ease the transition, the chain has decided to offer a rare service in Europe -- baggers.
She decided to offer holidays in which introverts "will feel supported and uplifted".
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