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Meanings of offered customers in English
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Usage of offered customers in English
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Boeing offeredcustomers two optional paid features relating to AOA.
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CRUISE lines offeredcustomers credit for cancelled trips.
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To address problems with the iPhone 4's reception, Jobs offeredcustomers their choice of a free case.
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These universal banks offeredcustomers everything from checking accounts and insurance to derivatives trading and merger advice.
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TELSTRA has offeredcustomers free data after human error left millions without mobile phone voice and data services today.
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The company has offeredcustomers a free checkup with a Vauxhall dealer and confirmed it would take further action.
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Both Coles and Woolworths have offeredcustomers free reusable bags for a limited period to smooth the transition for shoppers.
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Many retailers, like Wal-Mart and Sears and supermarkets Kroger and Supervalu, have offeredcustomers incentives to spend their rebate checks with them.
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He said his own company offeredcustomers the option of using hardware from China's Huawei and other foreign firms to run home-grown software.
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Penney also offeredcustomers wake-up calls to get them into stores on the day after Thanksgiving, when its doors opened at 4 a.m.
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The airline offeredcustomers the option to pay a few dollars more for their tickets to minimise the carbon footprint of their flight.
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What we offeredcustomers was simpler, but wherever I could make a comparison, Plantagion was at least twenty-five percent cheaper than we were.
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Fields said that Ford has made software changes and offeredcustomers training at Ford dealers when they purchase a car equipped with the systems.
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Since 2006, Wal-Mart has offeredcustomers a 30-day prescription for more than 200 generic drugs for $4.
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Over the last decade, the cable industry battled ferociously with regulators to protect the right to bundle programming, arguing it offeredcustomers the best value.
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He said Tesco offeredcustomers "more choice and a range of high quality products that they won't be able to source elsewhere in Australia".