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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offered a rebuttal" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when someone presents a counterargument or response to a statement or claim made by another person. Example: "During the debate, she offered a rebuttal to his argument about climate change."
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(Mitch McConnell offered a rebuttal in this Post article today).
But another member of the legal community offered a rebuttal.
Peter Kauffmann, a Clinton aide, offered a rebuttal.
A prominent Syrian (and Christian) opposition figure offered a rebuttal from Damascus.
After Michelangelo's death, Vasari in a second edition (1568) offered a rebuttal.
The Republicans offered a rebuttal shortly after the president spoke in the early afternoon.
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Now Ray Kurzweil, the leading proponent of the "Singularity," offers a rebuttal.
Sonenshine was, however, unable to offer a rebuttal to every line of questioning she could foresee.
Rep. Michael Burgess of Texas, leading the Republican side, had no one to offer a rebuttal.
When the paperback version came out this year, Mr. Greenspan wrote an epilogue that offers a rebuttal of sorts.
But calling him a tinkerer diminishes his considerable ingenuity and skill; it makes me feel compelled to offer a rebuttal.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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