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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offer to him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe offering something to a specific person. For example, "I offered the job to him, and he accepted."
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(Georgia honored its scholarship offer to him).
Women were clearly on offer to him.
But the Mets had not made an offer to him.
Our deal, he would have gotten $8 million the first year — our last offer to him".
The Plaxico Burress thing, we made a responsible offer to him as well.
In an interview with Sky News Australia, Lowy said: "I have made no offer to him.
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Sloterdijk scrawled on the open books offered to him.
Fayṣal wanted the throne if it was offered to him by the Iraqi people.
He turned down Mr. Griffin the first time the job was offered to him.
Several British posts were offered to him, but so was the directorship of the Chicago Symphony.
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