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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offer of work" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a job or employment opportunity that is being presented to someone. Example: The company sent me an offer of work to join their team as a graphic designer.
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Her experience has led to an offer of work in the music industry.
Sturges was miserable without her when, in 1958, he was summoned back to New York with an offer of work.
I feel desperate sometimes to think I have had so many interviews but no offer of work.
Try taking it in steps if you don't get an offer of work easily and quickly, like doing some volunteering.
"Occasionally you get an offer of work that just makes your legs go weak, and this was one of them".
Ms. Tutti partly took up a stranger's offer of work in a distant city because of the violence engulfing her home.
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At no point of the discussions did Tate trustees formally decline an offer of works.
"I'm pleased that Anthony has taken up the offer of working with the squad to assist during this vital period in November.
The SNP's offer of working with a possible Labour government, despite the hostilities between the parties, is tempting to some.
Apparently Alibaba's offer of working capital to their massive customer base is only his most recent foray into banking.
Offers of work came flooding in.
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