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een aanbieding doen

English translation: to make an offer

13:37 Sep 17, 2000
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial
Dutch term or phrase: een aanbieding doen
to make an offer?
Nathalya
Belgium
Local time: 15:47
English translation:to make an offer
Explanation:
In the absence of any context I assume that you have correctly answered your own question.
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jarry (X)
South Africa
Local time: 15:47
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nato make an offer
jarry (X)


  

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15 mins
to make an offer


Explanation:
In the absence of any context I assume that you have correctly answered your own question.

jarry (X)
South Africa
Local time: 15:47
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in pair: 3855
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