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Discover LudwigThe phrase "return offer" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of job offers, particularly when a company offers a position to a former intern or employee after their internship or employment has ended.
Example: "After completing my internship, I was thrilled to receive a return offer from the company."
Alternatives: "re-employment offer" or "job offer for returnees."
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Mr. Lopez's deportation and effort to return offer a look at one prospect awaiting illegal immigrant students if the bill, known as the Dream Act, fails.
Charities recognise the role volunteer interns play in helping to complete vast workloads, and in return offer support to further careers.
Though it was undoubtedly humiliating to be so dependent, the sisters could at least, in return, offer help and comfort as affectionate and beloved aunts.Once they were finally settled with their mother into the cottage at Chawton, Jane took up the writing she had abandoned when they left Steventon.
All the Americans have to do is assure India that the Pakistani infiltration will cease; and to assure Pakistan that India will in return offer some form of concession which could be as minimal as the opening of talks—on Kashmir.
Two ETNs, the iPath GSCI Total Return Index and the iPath Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Index Total Return, offer exposure to broad commodities benchmarks.
But even those students who don't get a return offer get an offer at another tech company, so 100% of our alums are working in tech in some way, shape or form.
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"The tax return offers figures in black and white".
That is more than double the return offered by the Standard & Poor's 500 stock index.
The median annual return offered by scammers in the Marquet study was 38%.
Businesses won preferential finance and in return offered "salarymen" job guarantees and the dream of a middle-class life.
In place of menace, "Return" offers dung: the film's most consistent motif is the danger of stepping in, sitting on or being splattered by it.
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