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offering

[aw-fer-ing, of-er-] / ˈɔ fər ɪŋ, ˈɒf ər- /


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Suddenly, Lanier was at the epicenter of a broad public debate about social media and how people stay connected—or are disconnected—on platforms offering nearly endless content curated by algorithms.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nevada gambling regulators last week won a temporary restraining order to prevent Kalshi from offering event-based contracts related to sports, elections and entertainment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hertz has leaned into this newfound demand, offering 25% discounts on one-way and last-minute rentals.

From Barron's

If companies are able to get by with fewer workers, that threatens the traditional software model that charged based on “seats,” or the number of employees using an offering.

From MarketWatch

Because people buy such offerings specifically to help them achieve their aspirations — whether that’s improving well-being, increasing prosperity or developing knowledge.

From MarketWatch