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The phrase "a batch of proposals" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of proposals that are being considered or submitted together.
Example: "The committee reviewed a batch of proposals for the new community project during their meeting."
Alternatives: "a set of proposals" or "a collection of proposals".
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Eight members of the state Assembly touted a batch of proposals that include outlawing the manufacture and sale of semiautomatic rifles that have detachable magazines as well as those with "bullet buttons" that allow swift replacement of magazines.
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Apart from a blip in 2000, when a batch of millennial proposals came to fruition, the number of weddings in England and Wales falls every year.
A couple of months ago, one of my spies participated in an NIH study section, reviewing a batch of NIH proposals.
You wouldn't dream of sending off a batch of grant proposals on the off-chance they might reach the funding body just when they are about to decide where to spend their latest pot of cash.
A second batch of proposals is expected to be approved by late summer.
But less than two months before the midterm elections, as Democrats try to turn around their political fortunes with a batch of new economic proposals that Mr. Emanuel helped write, several aides said the prospect of a new leader in the corner office of the West Wing was hard for the rest of the staff to ignore.
Still, trust officials say they are excited by the latest batch of proposals.
The Proposal also suggested that "a batch of central cities should be developed, and regional service function strengthened".
A batch of peers [graphic].
He points to a batch of evidence.
2. A batch of cakes [graphic].
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