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The phrase "able to propose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's capability or capacity to suggest an idea, plan, or solution.
Example: "She is able to propose innovative solutions to complex problems."
Alternatives: "capable of suggesting" or "qualified to recommend".
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We hope to be able to propose a slate of reforms, at least.
Businesses and other stakeholders would be able to propose regulatory changes to the council.
It wants voters to be able to propose new legislation and decide on it in national referendums.
By contrast, Mr. Bush has been able to propose both a large tax cut and new social spending.
Perhaps they resisted desirable changes or were even swept emotionally into a revolution without being able to propose constructive solutions.
With these results, we are able to propose a model for the structure the vaccinia virion.
23, the state would not be able to "propose, promulgate, or adopt any regulation implementing" AB 32.
After reading the "preview," students should be able to propose a campaign strategy for either Helms or Hunt.
Under the rules for debate, Republicans will probably not be able to propose amendments other than a complete substitute for the bill, Democrats said.
Anyone downloading the Betbug software will be able to propose a wager, then reach out to everyone else on the network to find a taker for the bet.
This might have come to nothing had not Pritchard been relocated to Plymouth and able to propose a new series on fish cookery.
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