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Discover Ludwig'offering food' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about providing food for someone. For example: "The church was offering food to the homeless people on the street."
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Twenty restaurants will be offering food tastings and drinks.
Others joined in chorus: "Jump, jump!" Firefighters tried talking him down, offering food and water.
Hundreds of people from the Hasidic community in South Williamsburg visited, offering food and condolences.
The tradition of offering food to the deceased does not spring from Buddhism.
The streets were strewed with Christmas lights, and everyone was out, waving sparklers and offering food to one another.
Every few minutes, volunteers would walk or drive up to homes in New Dorp, offering food, water or blankets.
In response, retail spaces have become "experiential destinations"—offering food, fun and pampering, as well as things to take home.
We are offering food baskets to people in need in our district, in cooperation with the Red Crescent.
Aid agencies have begun offering food, water and shelter in some of the camps to try to reduce the desperation.
If they don't eat anything, hold off offering food again until snack time a couple of hours later.
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