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The phrase "a proposal that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a suggestion or plan that aims to achieve a specific outcome or change.
Example: "The committee submitted a proposal that would enhance community engagement through various outreach programs."
Alternatives: "a suggestion that aims to" or "a plan that intends to".
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The committee circulated a proposal that would have eliminated Zyprexa from the state's preferred-drug list.
"We wanted a proposal that would make economic sense," Mr. Bloomfield said.
A proposal that would let states decide whether they want such a scheme is gaining support among even moderate Democrats.
"I would be open to a proposal that would have some minimum tax level for everyone," Mr. Kaine said.
On Friday, the federal Fish and Wildlife Service put forward a proposal that would make matters even worse.
America has endorsed a proposal that would create a forum devoid of formal powers to discuss these matters.
The chamber opposes a proposal that would require all private sector employers to post notices explaining workers' rights to unionize.
A proposal that would be slightly easier to implement would be to stop scheduling replays after a draw.
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The legislation also includes a proposal that would limit insurance coverage of abortion.
The idea is to find a proposal that would get support from Parliament.
And you have a proposal that would cost two-and-a-half?
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