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Discover LudwigThe phrase "double offer" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an offer or promotion that is twice or twice as much as the usual amount. Example: "Take advantage of our double offer this week and receive two free products with every purchase." In this sentence, "double offer" is used to emphasize that customers will receive twice the usual amount of free products. It could also be used in other contexts, such as: - "The company made a double offer to its shareholders, giving them two shares for every one they currently hold." - "As a special double offer, we are offering a buy one, get one free deal on all items in the store." - "She received a job offer with a double salary, making her reconsider her current job."
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Childcare and vocation must be the double offer to women, and to men.
Bournemouth's manager, Eddie Howe, confirmed after Tuesday night's defeat at Manchester United that the south-coast club had rejected a double offer for Wilson and the winger Matt Ritchie.
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The government wanted more than double that offer, the person said.
Double the offer and get them to shoot the fellow who ordered you kidnapped in the first place.
Call now and we'll double the offer.
Double sinks offered togetherness; elaborate spa tubs offered escape.
Downstairs, Double A offers a speakeasy experience.
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This double bill offers crazy punk fun with a ska twist.
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