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The phrase "offered directions" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of providing guidance or instructions to someone. Example: "The teacher offered directions on how to complete the assignment effectively."
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A young woman stopped and offered directions.
Everything is loaded, but no shots are fired: no statements issued, opinions offered, directions given.
On the other hand, around every bend we discovered a surprise, from a family of ducklings to a group of waving schoolchildren to Steve, a local man who offered directions and a few artfully carved calabash shells.
She told the callers they would have to pay $60 for one hour and offered directions to the operation, on the first floor of a small multifamily house near a gas station on Old Country Road.
Pig Pen squatted outside with the gas can, by the edge of the front deck and, seemingly, the world as Opie clicked her camera and offered directions: bend down more, turn toward the house, look a little crazier.
"Instead of finding bugs in our beds, we're finding home invaders," said Tony Venuti, a Tucson radio host who attached a huge sign to the fence that told immigrants to head to Los Angeles, where they will be more welcome, and even offered directions for getting there.
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Kazan's application of the Method was grounded in a familiarity with Freudian psychology, and he typically offered direction to his actors as quiet asides.
The report offered direction with examples and suggestions for how we could address these issues in practice.
The building can't tell you where to go first, so graphic design must offer directions.
It even includes user reviews and connects to Google Maps to offer directions.
As is typical for many restaurant-finder apps, Find Me Gluten Free offers directions and user reviews.
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