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The phrase "a stronger proposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an idea or argument that is more compelling or persuasive than another.
Example: "In this debate, I will present a stronger proposition that addresses the concerns raised by my opponent."
Alternatives: "a more compelling argument" or "a more persuasive claim".
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Honeyblood's 2014 debut would have been a stronger proposition had it not been so indebted to Best Coast's brand of upbeat surf-indie.
"Possibly," says Horne. "But we have a stronger proposition in music now than MTV, and a good stake to the claim that MySpace can really start to define a generation in the same way MTV once did".
England batsman Eoin Morgan says New Zealand will be a stronger proposition with Ross Taylor back in their squad.
"This transaction provides Takeaway.com with a stronger proposition for both consumers and partner restaurants in the German market.
As the game wore on Sarries became a stronger proposition and with the hour mark approaching scored their second try when full-back Goode put a clever kick through for Strettle to go over in the corner.
Even so, the movie is, by definition, a stronger proposition than the book because it strips away the oodles of cringe-inducing descriptions and internal monologue that tip the text heavily toward self-parody.
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"Anyone can see Primark has got a strong proposition out there as people are looking for value for money.
Launched in November 2005, the machine was a strong proposition buoyed by strong titles like Gears of War, Elder scrolls IV and Ghost recon Advanced Warfighter, and an excellent online gaming service, Xbox Live.
"Turquoise's existing pan-European footprint is a strong proposition, and together with the introduction of new trading technology and a neutral structure, we believe it is now well positioned to be an agent of change and to capture a healthy slice of the market's growth potential".
Do what you do well and build a strong proposition around it.
"What our elected representatives do on the public dais should be made public," says Kathay Feng, who heads the watchdog organization California Common Cause, a strong Proposition 54 supporter.
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