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offering courtesy of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "offering courtesy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being provided or made available by a specific source or sponsor. Example: "This event is an offering courtesy of our generous sponsors who believe in supporting the community."
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Alternative expressions(20)
gift by grace of
blessing courtesy of
a gift from
through the agency of
sponsored by
gift courtesy of
donated by
gift thanks to
courtesy of
recipe courtesy of
made available by
gift from
prize courtesy of
data courtesy of
gift supplied by
merchandise courtesy of
articles courtesy of
presented by
gift through the generosity of
gift provided by
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Some of our favorite versions included the iconic take from Maker Studios (which even inspired a "man punching a plastic giraffe" shirt), a version featuring Miami Heat superstars, an underwater edition from the UGA Men's Swim and Dive Team and an animated offering courtesy of "The Simpsons".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Kieran Yates Spoons feat MNEK and Syron – Rudimental "This soulful-house offering comes courtesy of east London production outfit Rudimental, who combine a sprinkle of 2-step with some exquisite his'n'hers vocals from 17-year-old singer-songwriter MNEK, and emerging female artist, Syron.
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One of the more creative offerings comes courtesy of Nova Scotian DJ and producer Skratch Bastid, who uploaded a video yesterday of him performing a routine on turntables featuring Bowie's 1983 hit "Let's Dance" (co-written by Chic's Nile Rodgers).
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Video courtesy of GamesGuide.
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Two of them are offering free downloads this week, courtesy of Caught in the Net.
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Updated at 12.44pm BST 12.37pm BST 19th over: England 74-3 (Bell 24, Root 0) So, just as England were getting on top, Sri Lanka drag themselves back into it, with Ballance offering a helping hand courtesy of an ill-advised drive outside off.
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Offering cut-price incarceration courtesy of private security firm G4S (costing £13,200 an inmate per year, compared to the UK average of more than £31,000), it was plagued by design problems soon after opening.
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That said, the possibility of offering a free version altogether comes courtesy of the do-it-yourself nature of the OpenStreetMap (OSM) data that powers ForeverMap.
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What's more, Coachella will for the first-time be offering a four-course $225 meal courtesy of roving dinner-event group Outstanding in the Field.
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Let's be clear: where people around the world reliably derive health and vitality from food, they don't do so courtesy of morning shows offering an ever-changing flavor-of-the-week approach to truth.
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Y Combinator (YC), a venture accelerator run by Paul Graham, whom FORBES profiled in a cover story last November, lures participants to Mountain View, Calif .with a convertible debt offering of $150,000 per company, courtesy of Yuri Milner, a billionaire investor.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "offering courtesy of", ensure that the source you are citing is reputable and adds credibility to your statement. This phrase implies a degree of formality and should be used accordingly.
Common error
Avoid using "offering courtesy of" when the source only provided partial support or indirect assistance. Ensure the cited entity is the primary provider of the offering.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "offering courtesy of" functions as an attributive phrase, indicating the source or provider of a particular service, product, or opportunity. As Ludwig AI states, it indicates that something is provided by a specific source. Examples show it attributing creative works, services, or data to specific entities.
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41%
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3%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "offering courtesy of" is a grammatically correct and relatively formal way to indicate the source or provider of a particular item, service, or opportunity. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is usable in written English to show that something is provided by a specific source. While slightly more formal than simply stating "courtesy of", it is suitable for use in News & Media, Science and Formal & Business contexts. When using this phrase, ensure that the source is accurately credited and that it genuinely provides the offering in question. Consider alternatives such as "provided by" or "supplied by" depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
provided by
Focuses on the act of providing rather than a formal offering.
supplied by
Similar to 'provided by' but may imply a more regular or consistent supply.
donated by
Implies a gift or charitable contribution.
presented by
Suggests a more formal or ceremonious offering.
made available by
Highlights the act of making something accessible.
brought to you by
Often used in advertising or media contexts.
graciously provided by
Emphasizes the generosity of the provider.
courtesy of
Shorter and more direct, omitting "offering".
through the agency of
More formal and emphasizes the role of an intermediary.
a gift from
Simple and direct way to indicate the source of a gift.
FAQs
How can I use "offering courtesy of" in a sentence?
Use "offering courtesy of" to indicate the provider of a service, product, or opportunity. For example, "This free workshop is an offering courtesy of the local community center."
What are some alternatives to "offering courtesy of"?
You can use alternatives like "provided by", "supplied by", or "presented by" depending on the context.
Is it more formal to say "offering courtesy of" than "courtesy of"?
Yes, "offering courtesy of" is generally more formal than simply saying "courtesy of". The inclusion of "offering" adds a layer of formality.
When is it appropriate to use "offering courtesy of" versus "sponsored by"?
"Offering courtesy of" is appropriate when something is directly provided, whereas "sponsored by" indicates financial or other forms of support. You would say "offering courtesy of" if a company provides a free service, but "sponsored by" if they funded the event.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested