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offering

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


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Lopez’s new home is a five-bedroom, eight-bathroom abode, which was described in its listing as “exuding sophistication,” offering the perfect mix between “the best of New England charm” and “relaxed California informality.”

From MarketWatch

Watkins said the charity also hoped to open a community kitchen in the town centre, offering people the chance to learn about food and how to cook it.

From BBC

The award winning writer of hit TV show Derry Girls, said her new Netflix offering How to get to Heaven from Belfast, shares the same DNA.

From BBC

Lord Mandelson, for his part, is offering no public comment, having frequently been offered the opportunity to do so.

From BBC

On the other hand, the theme park is offering an officiant, transportation to and from the Disneyland Resort hotels, light decor and photography.

From Los Angeles Times