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"offer to check" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when offering to assist someone with something they may need help with or to double-check something they have already done. For example, "I will offer to check your work for accuracy before you submit it."
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But I have the feeling that even Dracula would get a nice hello and an offer to check his cloak.
I offer to check her coat, picturing the stark white fur with fish sauce and rum spilled on it.
During freshers' week, many universities offer to check that you are getting the right level of support and this can be invaluable.
A number of companies will charge you to process your European health insurance card, which is free from the real site, or offer to check your driving licence application form for an inflated fee.
When we withdrew money out of the bar ATM to buy our next drinks, we said yes to the $2.95 fee but said no to the offer to check our account balances.
Offer to check in on your child.
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She immediately offered to check her blood type.
He recently offered to check the accounts at the prison's canteen, just to keep his mind sharp.
The site said the departure date was unavailable, but offered to check the day before or the day after.
The woman, named as Jo, called the morning show on Nova FM when they offered to check if people were on the controversial website.
My sainted cousin offers to check for possums one more time, and comes back to report, "The good news is that it's confined to the porch".
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