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"offering to sell" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used when someone is making an offer or proposal to sell something to someone else. Example: The salesman approached me, offering to sell me the latest model of the smartphone. In this sentence, "offering to sell" indicates that the salesman is making an offer to the speaker to purchase the smartphone.
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The majority owner offered the job to Dawson, offering to sell him about a third of the company for an $800,000 note.
And then offering to sell it!
The Italians were offering to sell Lan a remarkable copy of the "Sidereus Nuncius".
It has also brought its train-signalling operations to the table, offering to sell them to Alstom.
It is also offering to sell a stake in one of its Italian power stations to Gazprom.
This: A Democratic group on Wednesday posted a listing on Craigslist, offering to sell the "newtgingrich.com" domain for $1 million.
When he was arrested, Mr. Halderman argued that he was merely offering to sell the treatment to Mr. Letterman.
Cipla is offering to sell the agency as many doses as it is wants at $350 a year.
"We have people offering to sell us gold all the time, they just walk into the shop," says Rooney.
Authorities say the killer had responded to an advert the victim placed offering to sell his motorcycle.
"Even those countries that are trying to help Greece at this time of difficulty are offering to sell them new military equipment," he added.
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