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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take the offer" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it whenever you are recommending that someone accept an offer that has been presented to them. For example, "John was offered a great job opportunity, so I advised him to take the offer."
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Should I take the offer?
Will he take the offer up?
"Alex's decision was to take the offer.
If the hospital offers a fair settlement, take the offer.
Already all-but-insolvent, many states didn't take the offer.
He says he has still not decided whether to take the offer.
If not enough people take the offer, the deal is canceled.
I would bet you ten dollars, not ten thousand dollars, that he won't take the offer".
Similar(3)
I am afraid to take the offers as I don't have a business plan.
If not enough employees take the offers, Chrysler will start involuntary layoffs beginning in December.
I don't take the offered price as THE price.
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