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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wanted to offer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that someone had an intention to offer something. For example: "John wanted to offer Sue a ride to the restaurant, but she had already left."
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He wanted to offer his services — actually, his roof.
Initially, she wanted to offer services only to female inmates.
We wanted to offer more luxury products with higher value".
"I wanted to offer a different perspective," he said.
"I wanted to offer a space for people to share".
"I wanted to offer them a drink," he says.
He said he wanted to offer the family support.
I wanted to offer two concepts for further reflection.
I wanted to offer readers some fresh or provocative interpretations of those events.
They wanted to offer advice about social networking sites and cyberbullying.
Neither Jagr nor Laviolette wanted to offer inciting words about the Penguins before the series.
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