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The phrase "a lot of proposal" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a lot of proposals"? You can use "a lot of proposals" when referring to multiple suggestions or plans that have been put forward for consideration.
Example: "We received a lot of proposals for the new project, and we need to review them carefully."
Alternatives: "many proposals" or "numerous proposals".
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You will find a lot of "proposal ideas" on the Internet such as proposing on the jumbotron or dropping the ring in a champagne glass.
The average success rate for grants is less than 30%, so a lot of proposal writing is also in my future.
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For instance, you hear a lot of proposals to dump carbon emissions on the sea floor as a way of dealing with climate change.
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