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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about this proposal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific proposal in discussions, reports, or presentations.
Example: "I would like to share my thoughts about this proposal during the meeting tomorrow."
Alternatives: "regarding this proposal" or "concerning this proposal."
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What — you haven't heard about this proposal?
What about this proposal to create nearly 200 new peers?
(My colleague Ryan Lizza posted an article about this proposal).
"The sentiment from Ohioans about this proposal is universally negative.
On Tuesday Plibersek said "nothing about this proposal is fair".
Read an article about this proposal, then tell us how you feel about this idea.
If Bush knows about this proposal (and he surely does), he didn't mention it.
(I wrote more about this proposal and this battle a few weeks ago.
"The German public does not know about this proposal," Mr. Bremer said.
"Ambassador Bremer has always had concerns about this proposal," Mr. Senor said.
"Our legislators and others in Hartford know about this proposal," Mr. Bennet said.
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