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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also proposes for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when suggesting an additional idea or recommendation, but the preposition "for" is unnecessary in this context.
Example: "The report also proposes new strategies to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "also suggests" or "also recommends".
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Mr Daniels, in Indiana, has proposed a similar measure, although he opposes a move by the state legislature to allow employees in any unionised workplace to opt out of paying union dues, as Mr Walker also proposes, for fear it will spark a knock-down drag-out fight with the labour movement.
This report also proposes for all countries a target of 0.01% of the GDP for government-funded R&D devoted to the health needs of developing countries, and specifically for developing countries with 'potential' research capacity, a commitment of 0.05 to 0.1% of GDP [ 22].
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