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MaxMusterman353
1 year ago

“For non-binding offer.” 🌟

– “to” = “to” + “to”

– If the word has an article, the adjective is “-en” 👍

spanferkel14
1 year ago

If the word has an indefinite or specific article, the Adjectives in the Dativ always “-en”whether the word is masculine, neutral or feminine, or is in the plural.

So grammarally correct is “too”m not bindingen Offer”.

  • price: at one/for non-bindingen Price
  • the offer: to one/for non-bindingen Special offer
  • the enquiry: for one/for non-bindingen Request
  • prices: at -/the non-bindingen Pricesn

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hansistklug
1 year ago

it is the first version

Endymion3114
1 year ago

“for non-binding offer”

Altersweise
1 year ago

The Dativ is already in “zum”.

So it means “for non-binding offer”.

edgar1279
1 year ago

for non-binding offer