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The phrase "offered employment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of making a job offer to someone. For example, "The company offered employment to 10 new graduates."
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The postwar boom offered employment.
Wendell is released at last and offered employment, on parole, in the retirement hotel.
She is offered employment, usually as a waitress or maid, in Central or Western Europe.
This offered employment opportunities to older people, as well as all kinds of practical support.
In the end, of about 50 job applications, she was offered employment by three companies.
Workers in the young generation are offered employment contracts designed by the firms' owners who belong to the old generation.
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In addition, the CBO wrote, "the ACA could influence labor productivity indirectly by making it easier for some employees to obtain health insurance outside the workplace and thereby prompting those workers to take jobs that better match their skills, regardless of whether those jobs offered employment-based insurance".
"Just because we ought to be offering employment -- if we're going to offer employment -- to folks that are in New Jersey, other things being equal".
Provide employability skills to under-represented groups: More work should be done to offer employment and skills opportunities to under-represented groups.
The factories came, and they did offer employment to some.
Governments have responded by loosening their purse strings to offer employment incentives.
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