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The phrase "offensive for" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to something that is offensive or objectionable in some way. For example, "The language used in the advertisement was seen as offensive for many viewers."
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The rebels blame the government's offensive for the civilian casualties.
Hamilton starts with a charm offensive for the Canadian fans.
If we are going to play our part we must take the offensive for peace as we took the offensive for war.
The American Delegation at Paris did not hesitate to start the offensive for peace.
Professor Nguyen is currently working on a comprehensive history of the 1968 Tet Offensive for RandomHouse.
"This mega-quiz is offensive for those of us who have teaching backgrounds.
The DVD is something of a charm offensive for Ovechkin, who is represented by IMG.
Is it offensive for sports teams to use Native American names and mascots?
"We are going on the offensive for the next 100 days," he said.
Thomas later clarified that he considered it offensive for any man to use the word.
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