on offer
The phrase "on offer" is commonly used in British English to describe items available for purchase, often at a reduced price, or to indicate availability for selection or use.
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Definition
B1Commerce
(British, informal)Available for purchase at a reduced price.
Example
- The store has many items on offer this week.
- Fresh produce is on offer at the local market.
B1General
(British, informal)Available to be chosen or used.
Example
- Various activities are on offer during the summer camp.
- There are many options on offer for your holiday destination.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "on offer":
offer upon saleoffer one can't refuseon the marketin the offing