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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with offerings" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the actions of a person making offerings as a form of worship, service, or thanksgiving. For example, "Once a month, the priest visits the temple with offerings of flowers and food to show his devotion to the gods."
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Women with offerings on Galungan day.
For one, the stock market is not glutted with offerings.
On one end is a Methodist church with offerings for the spirit; on the other, Madame Damnable's House with offerings for the flesh.
On the left of the high altar is a chapel filled with offerings to the Virgin.
But he crosses borders with offerings like foie gras and short-rib gyoza dumplings.
They came, like Indians, with offerings — everything from caponata and olives to platters and decorations.
Ritual cleaning, anointment, and adornment of herds and stalls followed, together with offerings of simple foods.
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