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"upon the offer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a promise, agreement, or statement that has been made. For example, "She accepted the offer upon hearing the details of the proposal".
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Would more people be inspired to purchase Patti Smith albums, I wonder, by her enshrinement in the Hall of Fame than by the more rockin' response of spewing vitriol upon the offer with a surly "thanks but no thanks"?
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Upon completing the offer, Mr. Kerkorian would own a 5.6percentt stake in Detroit's second-largest automaker.
Upon accepting the offer, you will be given instructions on the enrolment ceremony, final paperwork, travel arrangements, and basic training start date.
The University's president, upon hearing that the offer had been made had spurned the gambler's- in Nevada, perfectly legal gains.
This new offer will only improve upon the local offer (and outside option) if ε 1 > max { 0, ε i − p i } + p ⁎ + s.
Since the cash-back offer has been examined in previous studies, this study focuses upon the BT offer and compares it with the cash-back offer.
Bahaa al-Aaraji, a senior member of the committee, said Thursday night that Shiite leaders had impressed upon the Sunnis that the offer on representation was final.
In middle age by this time, and having seen a bit of the world as a military wife, Ms. Garms seized upon the Algerian offer.
Exclusive details upon your positives reaction to the offer.
You may not be able to add 1 nickel to the salary offer of a "first offer, best offer" company, but there could still be some kind of change that is made in the offer based upon your needs.
What would the offer be based upon, which expertise and how many research hours?
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