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The phrase "question offers" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts discussing inquiries related to offers or proposals, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The question offers insight into the terms of the agreement."
Alternatives: "inquiry about offers" or "offers inquiry."
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Anyway, my next question offers him an out.
Even in its darkest moments "The Finkler Question" offers many examples of Finkler humor.
The bank in question offers some sort of denial, a bit of contrition, then settles.
Asking that question offers a chance to engage with tenants on a different level.
"So long as the court in question offers its service in an authorized venue," there is no violation, he said.
Each question offers you a choice of yes, no or maybe, and a rationale; you then see how visitors voted before you.
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Mr. Dmitrichenko, after asking his final question, offered an apology along with another denial.
A final question offered the only light note in an otherwise tense showdown.
— JACKIE CALMES A religion question offered an interesting insight into the broad range that is represented by the Republican candidates.
It was a question offered metaphorically, since she doesn't sleep much, anyway, but she understood what I meant, and she said that she doesn't.
"Books are without question offered cheaper online," he says.
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