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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offered with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase as part of a longer sentence to indicate that something is being given or provided together with something else. For example: "The meal was offered with a glass of red wine that complemented it perfectly."
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Offered with no onward chain.
A jocular insult, offered with love?
Coffee was not offered with dessert.
"Disallowed," he offered with a conspiratorial hint.
Some other explanations were offered, with varying degrees of seriousness.
Philadelphia papers are to be offered with tablets.
The hand might not always be offered with sincerity.
The app will be offered with a month free trial.
They say they rejected any support offered with strings attached.
Otherwise rooms are offered with two, three, and four beds.
Accessories offered with various entrees were a mixed lot.
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