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"decline your offer" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to politely refuse an offer someone has given you. For example, "I'm sorry, but I must decline your offer to go on a fishing trip."
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But I will have to decline your offer.
Received following reply: "Dear Sir:--I am sorry to decline your offer.
She can always decline your offer and appeal to another friend to supply her with cigarettes.
However, if you had cautioned him not to leave it around the dog, then he would be honorbound to decline your offer.
He also stated: "I got the opportunity when I was offered an English flag for half price in WHSmiths Oxford to answer with the sentence 'Since I am neither a simpleton nor a casual racist I must decline your offer.'".
"I regret to decline your offer, my friend.
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Therefore, I have respectfully declined your offer to continue in the Government as Minister for Europe attending Cabinet.
The money goes toward your down payment if your offer is accepted, and is returned to you if the seller declines your offer.
And so they may very well end up declining your offer because their other concerns have not been addressed.
Even if the parent declines your offer, just the mere gesture can help the parent feel less stressed and embarrassed.
If she declines your offer, then let her know that there are no hard feelings and end the conversation.
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