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Discover LudwigMaking offerings is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is giving a gift or donation, usually as part of a spiritual or religious practice. For example: During the temple ceremony, the monk was making offerings of incense and fruit.
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No other country has the dancing, the religion, the people making offerings".
What's more, despite her fussing about money, she was always buying gifts and making offerings to temple deities.
The pictures show fields and flocks and people making offerings to the goddess Inanna, the Sumerian version of Ishtar.
Reliefs from Milid, depicting the king of that city making offerings to the gods, show a marked similarity to earlier Hittite reliefs at Yazılıkaya and Alaca Hüyük.
Finns had a custom, called karsikko, of stripping a tall fir or pine tree in memory of the dead and making offerings to it.
And given that in India removing obstacles often involves making offerings to local officials as well as to Ganesha, the god has special resonance.
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Making offering to the spirits of food, drink, tobacco, and other substances.
Worshippers come to make offerings of flowers, incense, silver, and gold.
In February of 1997, when Deng Xiaoping died, thousands of Shenzhen residents gathered to make offerings at the billboard.
Come and make offerings to him and listen to the Dhamma.
Nobles and vassals made offerings of gold and precious stones to show their loyalty.
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