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The phrase "on offer for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to describe something that is being made available or offered for purchase, usually at a discounted price or as a special promotion. Example: The store has a limited number of products on offer for the holiday season. Here, the phrase "on offer for" indicates that the products are available for purchase at a special price for a specific period of time.
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But what else is there on offer for the regular smartphone user?
More bizarre still, there are somehow 5 used copies for sale, one on offer for a bargain-basement $85.91.
But that money is on offer for one year only, and it might not cover the full shortfall.
Now on offer for £1,699.
A cash prize is on offer for the winner.
Spiritual life advice was on offer for students, too.
There is capital on offer for wobblier firms too.
And what's on offer for the leisure flyer?
A "no-grudge" amnesty is on offer for any information.
There is plenty on offer for the non-skiing folks.
Discover the prizes on offer for winners and voters.
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