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The phrase "going to offer" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express future plans or intentions. Example: I am going to offer my help to the elderly lady next door by mowing her lawn.
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Here's what we're going to offer.
We're going to offer an alternative".
Now I'm going to offer a caveat to point #2.
"My guy's going to offer ninety million," he said.
What are they going to offer the people?
So Equia, what are you going to offer?
Student: I'm going to offer him a penny.
So Anish what are you going to offer this time?
Okay good, so Courtney what are you going to offer?
What are grammar schools going to offer them?
We are going to offer political resolve and economic competence".
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