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The phrase "have something to offer" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to possess or provide something of value or benefit. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a person's skills, qualities, or resources that make them desirable or useful. Example: The company is looking for candidates who have something to offer in terms of experience and expertise.
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You have something to offer".
"We do have something to offer.
Maybe we do have something to offer.
"They both have something to offer".
We all have something to offer.
I have something to offer the world.
The young have something to offer.
I think I still have something to offer English football".
That's a mistake because inevitably they have something to offer.
But I do think they have something to offer".
Grains, in all shapes and sizes, have something to offer.
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