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Discover Ludwig"offer for" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that something is being offered in exchange for something else. For example, "I offered to help him move in exchange for a week's free rent."
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Now on offer for £1,699.
Deanna Stanchfield has an offer for you.
Ms. Ponce made an offer for $585,000.
It's a very meaningful offer for consumers".
A marriage offer for Puja, his oldest.
You can make an offer for anybody.
But an enhanced "retail offer" for whom?
*Hershey makes offer for Colgate-Palmolive.
"He has made an interesting financial offer for Sanchez.
In two weeks he had an offer for $917,500.
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