Examples of 'be on offer' in a sentence

Meaning of "be on offer"

This phrase is often used in the context of sales or promotions, indicating that something is available for purchase or consideration. It refers to products, services, or deals that are currently being presented or made accessible to customers. For example, 'The new smartphone is on offer at a discounted price.' It implies that the item is available for a limited time or under specific conditions

How to use "be on offer" in a sentence

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He would not be drawn on what might be on offer.
Two exhibitions will be on offer throughout the week.
He did not specify what kind of help would be on offer.
A festive menu will be on offer in the terrace restaurant.
Linux compatibility does not yet seem to be on offer.
Various events will be on offer during these days at sea.
The bad news is that nothing better seems to be on offer.
Extra jackpots can also be on offer in a select number of bingo games.
Experience shows that more such courses should be on offer.
The few jobs which may be on offer depend on the goodwill of the parties.
Facials seem not to be on offer.
The bonds will be on offer to all Ecobank shareholders on identical terms shortly.
Sushi would be on offer.
Throughout the day various Christmas themed workshops will be on offer.
Free hot and cold drinks will be on offer during the break.

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The Commission considers that this type of financing should continue to be on offer.
Six Transavanguardia works will be on offer at a range of prices.
Discussion shows and a guided tour through the streets of Toulouse will also be on offer.
Coffees from Central America will not be on offer lists all year around.
There will also be on offer an abundance of saltwater and freshwater fish for fish-lovers.
Typically a variety of treatment options would be on offer in a luxury resort spa.
Apply Discount Coupons for any current promotions that may be on offer.
Live coverage will also be on offer from Fox if you are a cable subscriber Down Under.
As if it would always be on offer.
Workers move on after their three-week stints, assuring that novelty will always be on offer.
If so, which type of funding might be on offer to such organisations?
Tours, talks and opportunities to meet art experts will all be on offer.
It means an extra 21 points will be on offer over the course of the season.
Tim Horton 's coffee and donuts will also be on offer.
These reformed courses will be on offer from the beginning of August 1999.
It will be a long time before anything else will be on offer in Iraq.
Franchised products of Beijing 2022 will be on offer from an online store starting on December 16.
But it remains to be seen whether, or when, that might be on offer.
Is this going to be on offer?
Dancing to live music [ 12 KB ] and diverse attractions will also be on offer.
By year-end an additional one million items could be on offer from “ third-party sellers . ”.
Around 170 cars and automobilia lots will be on offer.

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