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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to offset the loss" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe the action of reducing or counterbalancing something that has been lost or diminished. For example, "The company decided to offer discounts to customers in order to offset the loss they had incurred due to the pandemic."
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Audit fees must also be increased to offset the loss of higher-margin consulting services.
Countries then import grain to offset the loss of irrigated grain production.
Fixed salaries may rise to offset the loss; they are harder to claw back.
The development projects meant to offset the loss of the poppies didn't benefit people like him, Ahmad said.
But the cost of using them was low enough to offset the loss in passenger revenue, airline officials said.
In his typical fashion, Davis feigned ignorance when asked Sunday if he had tried to offset the loss of Garnett.
Congress, he said, had to find ways to offset the loss in revenue with sharp restraints on spending.
Employers sponsoring pension schemes would also need to lower their benefits in order to offset the loss of the rebates.
President Obama and Congress will find ways to offset the loss of revenue from the tax, the White House said.
Although Harvard did not go into details, the returns at Convexity, where it had invested $500 million, undoubtedly helped to offset the loss on Sowood.
Health officials said that New York had entered agreements with domestic blood suppliers to try to offset the loss from foreign imports.
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