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The phrase "I do offer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of providing something, often in a formal or assertive context. Example: "In my practice, I do offer a range of services tailored to meet the needs of my clients."
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To be fair, I do offer to converse in French, but he shakes his head.
You gotta sink the boat!" But I do offer a life raft, indeed, a luxury yacht to the rescue.
I do offer antibiotics for people who work in a building in which anthrax has been documented.
At a World Mystery Convention in 2001, in response to a question about terrorism, Nabb said of her crime novels: "I do offer the fact that life goes on, and I think that my marshal will lead you by the hand and you will carry on because he's there.
I'm a full-service dominatrix, meaning I do offer sexual contact.
NOW, welcome to the one time a year when I DO offer an idea about parenting.
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"I did offer to mention her to contacts at another media organization and in academia, though she didn't get a job or into school.
I did offer to work with him and his ministry on what was acceptable and unacceptable," but the Minister was unreceptive.
Josh I can't really claim any of the credit for the theatre adaptation of War Horse, though I did offer advice and suggestions where I could.
But I did offer my driver's license and my university ID, neither of which were of interest to the agents.
"I did offer to mention her to contacts at another media organization and in academia, though she didn't get a job or into school," Ms. Walters said in the statement.
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