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The phrase "to offset the" is correct and used in written English.
It is often used to mean an action taken to counteract the effects of something else. For example: "The government implemented a tax cut to offset the rising cost of living."
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To offset the sweetness of the tomatoes.
But Pfizer moved quickly to offset the recommendations.
"There are not enough peaks to offset the valleys anymore".
There was nothing to offset the downward pressure.
Was the Fed action enough to offset the contraction?
He needed Soviet backing to offset the United States.
There are ways to offset the higher costs of deposits.
We will work with students who have demonstrated financial need to offset the cost of travel.
The fees will be used to offset the costs of programming for joint degree students.
Interns receive $5000 to offset the cost of living and airfare.
This is an easy way to offset the otherwise high cost of moving.
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