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The phrase "offering your time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're describing someone generously donating some of their time. For example: "John was so kind to us, offering his time to help us move house."
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Some experts recommend travelling to and living in a community for a couple of weeks before offering your time.
If you'd like to give a talk at your old school, or a local one, try contacting the head teacher and offering your time – you could even give a speech in the school assembly.
Doing service is a matter of discovering your passion and then offering your time and love.
Go with the intent of offering your time, your attention, a listening ear, your smile and your understanding to another.
Nothing is more rewarding than offering your time and talent to help others in need.
If you volunteer, you are offering your time without being paid for it.
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Mila CEO Manuel Grenacher says Mila allows people to "connect with people around you offering services, or you can earn extra cash by offering your own services or time to those in your neighbourhood".
But generally, between knowing the director, cast, source material or synopsis - or all of the above - you can make some educated guesses about which offering to risk your time on during a day of movie viewing.
"If you really love your work, offering less time at work obviously won't make you happy.
Uncovering your particular gifts, so you can spend your time offering up whatever you've got to give.
You are also offering the gift of your time.
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