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The phrase "appropriate to give" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something is suitable or fitting to provide or offer in a particular context.
Example: "In this situation, it is appropriate to give constructive feedback to help improve performance."
Alternatives: "suitable to provide" or "fitting to offer".
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It is not appropriate to give further reasons.
Is it appropriate to give her a bridal shower?
Titans' Missing Link Would it be appropriate to give Albert Haynesworth the Most Valuable Player award?
Would it ever be appropriate to give the necklace to a future girlfriend?
It would not be appropriate to give details of any concerns raised".
"It would be appropriate to give us more time," he said.
When you do, it seems appropriate to give a gracious royal wave.
Would it be appropriate to give the money back in some way?
Recently, numerous courts have recognized that it is appropriate to give jurors expert assistance in assessing these problems.
Garvie said several drama projects "were in the development pipeline" but said it was not appropriate to give details.
It would be entirely appropriate to give your friend some gas money to cover the extra cost.
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