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The phrase "offer a theory" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone presents an idea or explanation for something that has not yet been proven or confirmed. Example: "The scientist was asked to offer a theory for the sudden increase in earthquakes in the region."
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He declines to offer a theory.
Let me offer a theory that Siebert and others approach but do not articulate.
Anyway, this column's duty is now clear: it must offer a theory of its own.
He does, however, offer a theory about what might have happened.
In this article we draw on modern behavioral research to offer a theory about what makes competitive advantage last.
A sympathetic lineman for Connecticut Light and Power did offer a theory: "I see a lot of woodpecker damage where power, cable and phone lines attach.
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Brad Isbister offered a theory.
Shirreffs paused, smiled and offered a theory.
One administration lawyer offered a theory.
A few Upper East Side residents offered a theory: location, location, location.
It then offers a theory for overcoming designed blindness.
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