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offer

[aw-fer, of-er] / ˈɔ fər, ˈɒf ər /






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In China, with a clean slate and a growing affluent class, Sam’s Club, following Costco’s formula, carved out a niche as a premium chain offering high-quality items hard to find elsewhere.

From The Wall Street Journal

"In the evening, he would like to offer hospitality on board Britannia, which would then sail late in the evening for a private weekend in Kerry and Cork, having disembarked the guests," she said.

From BBC

"Destinations like the UAE offer tax-free living, a 'can-do' attitude, and a business-friendly environment that feels far more optimistic and rewarding," he says.

From BBC

As a dad now, Stephen's determined not to "perpetuate the cycle" with his own son and instead offer the security and emotional guidance he missed out on.

From BBC

Care inspectors inspect the support offered to cultivate safe and healthy relationships in care settings, but there is nothing in law that says people with learning disabilities should be supported with romantic or intimate relationships.

From BBC