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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proposal from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a proposal that has been made by someone. For example: "The principal received a proposal from the student council to start a recycling program at the school."
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A proposal from cognitive science.
In April 2013 Shekau dismissed a proposal from Nigerian Pres.
A Proposal from the Governments of Colombia and Guatemala.
"We're obviously open to a proposal from anybody," he said.
A proposal from a widower was recently passed along.
A proposal from Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democrat of California.
He dismissed a proposal from Ukip officials to hire 15 staff as unnecessary.
"This is not a proposal from a lunatic fringe," said one.
It beat out a proposal from Tampa, Fla., which pointedly emphasized warm weather in its bid.
Several said Mr. Obama, as a senator, had opposed a proposal from Mr. Bush.
Reid seemed to have trouble coming up with a fast counteroffer to a proposal from McConnell.
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