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offered by you
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "offered by you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being provided or presented by the person being addressed. Example: "The services offered by you are highly appreciated by our clients."
✓ Grammatically correct
Wiki
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
following your guidelines
at your direction
with your leadership
as stipulated by you
with their help
operated by you
with your support
under your supervision
under your direction
provided by you
under your guidance
according to your directions
at your class
controlled by you
guided by you
overseen by you
organized by you
per your specifications
with your help
at your lesson
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3 human-written examples
If the trade is offered by you, you will have "Cancel" and "Counter" buttons.
Wiki
If the trade is offered by you, you will see "Cancel" and "Counter" options.
Wiki
On that website, describe what kind of services you are providing as well as charges offered by you.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
If you have tools like those offered by Thinkorswim, you can analyze what your options may be worth in the future depending on various factors.
News & Media
Many basic necessities will be provided to you during your stay, but if you want to use any of the extra services offered by SCOAN, you will need to pay for them in cash.
Wiki
After admiring her new dress, she ate fat burgundy grapes offered by Ms. You.
News & Media
If you log into Instagram in any way, including through the Web site, mobile applications or any other services offered by Instagram, you agree to have your content used in ads.
News & Media
Granted, this is a fine two-channel compact disc sound system, but if you've just stepped out of a high-resolution DVD-based 5.1 surround-sound system, like those offered by Acura and Cadillac, you'll be underwhelmed.
News & Media
Particularly now, with the rebate and financing deals being offered by GM, you can buy one of these old hounds with several grand knocked off the sticker.
News & Media
But with a little research, such as by exploring resources offered by Investor.org, you can invest on your own for free with services like Robinhood.
News & Media
In China they have kept themselves to themselves as a result of the implicit social contract offered by the Communist Party: you let us rule and we will let you get rich.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "offered by you", ensure the context clearly indicates what is being offered and to whom. This clarifies the relationship and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "offered by you" without specifying the subject of the offer. Instead of saying, "The services offered by you are great", specify the service: "The consulting services offered by you are great".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "offered by you" functions as a participial phrase, specifically a past participial phrase, that modifies a noun. It identifies the source or provider of something. Ludwig's examples show it describing trades, services, or tools.
Frequent in
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33%
News & Media
67%
Science
0%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "offered by you" is a grammatically sound and usable phrase for indicating that something is provided by the person being addressed. Ludwig indicates it is most frequently found in news and media contexts. To improve clarity, always specify what is being offered. Synonyms such as "provided by you" can be used interchangeably. While Ludwig AI confirms the phrase is correct, remember to provide a specific noun phrase that the phrase modifies to provide context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Provided by you
Replaces "offered" with "provided", emphasizing the act of supplying something.
Presented by you
Substitutes "offered" with "presented", focusing on the act of showcasing or introducing.
Supplied by you
Uses "supplied" instead of "offered", highlighting the act of furnishing or making available.
Made available by you
Emphasizes the action of enabling access to something.
Given by you
Replaces "offered" with "given", stressing the act of bestowing something.
Extended by you
Uses "extended" to convey the idea of offering something additional or supplementary.
Granted by you
Emphasizes the permission or authorization aspect of offering something.
Furnished by you
Similar to 'supplied', focusing on providing necessary items.
Delivered by you
Focuses on the action of conveying or handing over.
Proffered by you
A more formal alternative to "offered", suggesting a willing or eager offer.
FAQs
How can I use "offered by you" in a sentence?
You can use "offered by you" to describe services, opportunities, or items that you are providing. For example, "The discounts "offered by you" are very helpful".
What is a synonym for "offered by you"?
A synonym for "offered by you" is "provided by you". Both phrases indicate that you are the source of something being made available.
Is it better to say "offered by you" or "that you offered"?
The choice depends on the sentence structure. "Offered by you" is more concise when used as a modifier, as in "The solutions "offered by you" are innovative". "That you offered" is suitable in clauses like, "I appreciate the support that you offered".
What's the difference between "offered by you" and "offered to you"?
"Offered by you" means you are the one making the offer. "Offered to you" means you are the recipient of the offer. The phrases have opposite meanings. For example, "The opportunity "offered by you" was fantastic, but I declined the opportunity "offered to you" instead".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
76%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested