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Common collocations with offer in American Collocation

offer noun countable

US /ˈɔfər/

kind

generous
kind

This generous offer was immediately accepted.

good

attractive
exciting
fantastic
good
tempting

It was a tempting offer which I just couldn’t refuse.

formal or official

formal
written

Two references will be taken up for all successful candidates prior to a formal offer of employment.

with/without conditions

conditional
unconditional

She had been given an unconditional offer of a place at the college.

make an offer

make (someone)
put in

When you place an order you are making an offer to buy the goods which the company can refuse to accept.

Seven bidders are thought to have put in offers for the UK grocery business.

get an offer

get
have
receive

I received an offer to buy out my business.

refuse an offer

decline
refuse
reject
turn down

He asked her to go to Hong Kong with him but she rejected his offer.

accept an offer

accept
take
take up

The minister accepted an offer to visit Sheffield.

think about an offer

consider

We will consider offers to tour to any location in the UK or abroad.

say an offer is no longer available

withdraw

We will withdraw the offer of a place if we find that you have given fraudulent or misleading information.