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The phrase "offering information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of providing something (usually facts or details) to someone or a group of people. For example: The seminar concluded with a Q&A session, offering information to all attendees.
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The same websites offering information on librarian salary ranges will offer information on benefits, as well.
216 Physicians should inform patients even before the CD diagnosis, offering information about serological testing, and what it means to undergo a small intestinal biopsy.
A holiday display with booths selling merchandise and offering information about various cultural institutions.
He never stoops to such mundane tasks as offering information on putts or distances.
Alas, the Thorn Tree was bare when it came to offering information for my whale quest.
Some residents said they received calls from their Florida neighbors offering information and assistance.
Both services are great about offering information on the band or the album while it plays.
Police said they had received around 40 calls offering information since the Crimewatch programme.
So why such concern — aren't you offering information that will protect countries?
The services are organized by attraction and thematically, offering information, for example, on topics like moviemaking in New York.
4. "Invent" their own modern-day or futuristic empires and create travel guides offering information about them to tourists.
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