proffered in A Sentence

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    The word“proffer” is also more polite to use.

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    She Proffered her pack of Marlboros to me.

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    It is, since the word“proffer” is being related to court-related matters.

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    And most of those have, surprise surprise, been Proffered by men.

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    The proffers are part of the record on appeal, and we have reviewed them.

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    Proffer” and“offer” have the same meaning of“to present something that can be accepted or rejected.”.

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    Just knowing what Christ has done for us and what He freely proffers us is not enough.

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    And they proffer unto Allah submission on that day, and all that they used to invent hath failed them.

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    The origin of this laddoo was more because of the medicinal properties that the ingredients used Proffered than as a sweet.

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    A Proffer relevant advice to the client.- This statement used the word“proffer” as presenting some applicable options or solutions to that particular client.

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    Our products are durable and lightweight with high buoyancy, excellent impact abrasion, compression, and tear resistant, Proffered EVA Foam products are extensively high in demands.

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    Ultimately, the remaining Iroquoians were left with only the reservations the US Proffered unto them, though in Canada they received a large land grant in Quebec.

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    Or they might share in apostate talk,“ empty speeches that violate what is holy,” Proffered by those who“ have deviated from the truth.”​ - 2 Timothy 2: 16- 18.

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    The divergence in the two sets of statements Proffered by New Delhi will ensure the issue gets raised again and again by Dhaka, and could cast a shadow over what one Bangladesh official otherwise described as the“best of the best” of ties between two neighbours.

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    Even to ask the question, one risks the appearance of supporting a repressive dictatorship, and to the extent that the question is entertained at all, the simplistic answer Proffered by political leaders is that Saddam Hussein is an aggressive tyrant, bent on territorial acquisition and the subjugation of other nations.

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    Those who associate others with Allah in His Divinity say:"Were Allah to will so, neither we nor our forefathers would have worshipped any other than Him, nor would we have prohibited anything without His command." Their predecessors Proffered similar excuses. Do the Messengers have any other duty but to plainly convey the Message?

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