Examples of using More to offer in English and their translations into Swedish
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Even though she had more to offer than you in every possible way.
Do you have more to offer than riddles?
I wish I had something more to offer you Yeah. than this broken-up life.
And I hope you have more to offer.
The Ampeg BA has of course more to offer than just the Classic SVT/8x10” configuration.
But Gothenburg has far more to offer than just good food.
However, the Black Forest has far more to offer than just its stunning nature.
Our friends from Fibonacci has more to offer.
I suspect your gift has more to offer.
Life. soon discovered life had more to offer.
I swear to you that this lovely man had so much more to offer.
I am sorry we do not have more to offer.
Which German city has more to offer in terms of history than Berlin?
Indeed, Stockholm has infinitely more to offer for the museum enthusiast.
The Schengen Information System gives us, for the first time, efficient co-operation between police forces, and it may become apparent that such co-operation has more to offer than checks at the internal borders.
Of course, Russian cuisine has far more to offer in terms of drinks than vodka.
If I had more to offer you than my word, I would give it to you, man.
Real money online casinos have more to offer- casino slots,
However, after much deliberation… I have decided that I have more to offer you as Secretary of State than to resign and run for office.
definitely it has got more to offer.