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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offering into" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts
It typically refers to the act of giving or presenting something as an offering or sacrifice. Example: The priest led the ceremony by offering into the sacred fire, symbolizing the community's devotion to their deity.
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But Mr. Koopman divided the "Musical Offering" into three sections.
Mr. Mooney hopes to expand the offering into linens and other household products.
With just one pitch separating the Rays from defeat, he crushed the next offering into the seats for a game-tying home run.
And each has ridden an initial public offering into a high stock market valuation for the company -- $100.8125 a share for Inktomi and $64.875 a share for Akamai.
Brand extensions, where a brand expands its offering into another category, can be just as rife with misunderstandings as brand expansions.
Mochila signs photo agency deals Content syndicator Mochila has announced deals with three major photo agencies - Gerry, Zuma and Jupiter - to expand its content offering into photos.
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They've broken up product offerings into deposits, checking accounts, credit cards and so on.
"I think Burning Man should make some real offerings into communities … to invite folks to join".
Visitors are greeted by staff in hazmat overalls and rubber gloves, who carefully sort the offerings into different bins.
And industry heavyweights like PayPal and Groupon are also scrambling to get their own offerings into the market.
Callaway, unlike most everyone else, has done us all a service and lowered the confusion by combining its premium offerings into one ball: the Hex Black Tour ($46).
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