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Discover Ludwig"have on offer" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to have something available, either in terms of goods or services. For example, "We have a range of exclusive discounts on offer this week."
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All schools need to take well-being very seriously and adopt a program such as the one we have on offer.
Browse our courses to discover the courses we have on offer.
Since last year people have approached him about buying full floors he didn't have on offer.
How do you convince potential patrons that they actually want what you have on offer?
Check out the great courses we have on offer this year for ideas!
Check out your local college to see what they have on offer.
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So far, the administration says it is not pursuing any refinancing options beyond the ones it currently has on offer.
Large flocks of birds flying in a tight group are one of the most spectacular shows that nature has on offer.
As moments of Slocumb family togetherness go, this one may be extreme, but it's not the darkest the movie has on offer.
Check out the great courses we had on offer this year!
There's limited appetite for the old-school socialist menu which we had on offer".
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