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The phrase "if offered" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to a potential offer or opportunity. For example: "I would love to take the job if offered."
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Of posing nude, she said, "if offered the opportunity, I think that it's a personal decision.
If offered tsepilini, smile politely and decline.
Few would turn down a Pulitzer if offered.
Or the sport I'd play if offered the choice: netball?
Mr Davies might leave if offered the latter.
That's not to say you would reject it if offered?
If offered a modern apartment in the city, "sure I'd move," she said.
He might, however, be tempted if offered a new "super-ministry" for economics and employment.
But if offered the right incentives, they are quite prepared to shoulder more risk.
He added that he would accept a seat on the board if offered.
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