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Kindly proposed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Kindly proposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a polite suggestion or recommendation in a formal context. Example: "I kindly proposed that we consider alternative solutions during our meeting."
✓ Grammatically correct
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President Aleksander Kwasniewski has kindly proposed his former economic adviser, Marek Belka, for the job.
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58 human-written examples
Kindly advise.
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"Kindly the club have set about the work I proposed and they are now painting and decorating.
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CoA esters (substrates) were kindly provided by Dr. Legrand (CNRS-IBMP laboratory Strasbourg, France) and then synthesised using the procedure proposed by Beuerle and Pichersky [ 41]. 4CL enzyme was kindly provided by Dr. Douglas (University of British Columbia Vancouver).
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CoA esters (substrates) were synthesised using the procedure proposed by Beuerle and Pichersky [ 58]. 4CL enzyme was kindly provided by Dr. Douglas (University of British Columbia, Vancouver).
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Now that we know that insurance companies may not look kindly on frequent renting of your property, what do you propose to do about it if you rent out your place or a room in your place?
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Watch kindly.
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Kindly people".
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Kindly disregard.
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Thank you kindly".
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They were kindly, courteous.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "Kindly proposed" in formal communication when you want to politely suggest a course of action or nominate someone for a role, especially when seeking to emphasize your respectful demeanor.
Common error
Avoid using "Kindly proposed" in casual conversations. It can sound overly formal or even sarcastic if the context doesn't warrant such politeness. Opt for more natural alternatives like "suggested" or "recommended".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "Kindly proposed" functions as a polite and formal way to describe the act of suggesting or nominating something or someone. Ludwig AI validates that it is usable in written English. The adverb "kindly" modifies the verb "proposed", indicating the manner in which the proposal was made.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "Kindly proposed" is a formal phrase used to describe a polite suggestion or nomination, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. While grammatically correct, it is relatively rare. Its primary function is to convey respect and deference, making it most suitable for professional and formal settings. Be mindful of overuse in informal contexts, and consider alternatives like "politely suggested" or "respectfully recommended" to maintain the appropriate tone.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Politely suggested
Replaces "kindly" with "politely", offering a more direct synonym for the manner of proposing.
Respectfully recommended
Substitutes "kindly" with "respectfully", emphasizing the deference in the recommendation.
Graciously offered
Replaces "proposed" with "offered" and "kindly" with "graciously" to convey a sense of generosity and politeness.
Humbly suggested
Replaces "kindly" with "humbly", emphasizing the lack of arrogance in the suggestion.
Considerately put forward
Replaces "kindly" with "considerately" and "proposed" with "put forward", highlighting the thoughtfulness behind the proposal.
Gently suggested
Replaces "kindly" with "gently", indicating a soft and non-forceful suggestion.
Cordially recommended
Replaces "kindly" with "cordially", suggesting a warm and friendly recommendation.
Tactfully suggested
Replaces "kindly" with "tactfully", focusing on the sensitivity of the suggestion.
With utmost courtesy suggested
This alternative expresses greater emphasis on politeness.
With due respect, proposed
Highlights the respect given when proposing.
FAQs
What does "Kindly proposed" mean?
It means someone has politely or respectfully suggested something, often a plan, idea, or candidate.
When is it appropriate to use "Kindly proposed"?
It is best used in formal or professional settings when you want to emphasize the politeness and respectfulness of a suggestion or nomination.
Are there alternatives to "Kindly proposed" that are less formal?
Yes, alternatives include "politely suggested", "respectfully recommended", or simply "suggested", depending on the context and desired level of formality.
Is "Kindly proposed" different from "Proposed"?
Yes, adding "Kindly" emphasizes the polite and respectful manner in which the suggestion or nomination was made. Simply saying "proposed" is neutral and lacks this emphasis.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested