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The phrase "arranged a proposal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of organizing or preparing a formal suggestion or plan for consideration, often in a business or academic context.
Example: "After several meetings, we finally arranged a proposal for the new project that outlines our objectives and budget."
Alternatives: "prepared a proposal" or "drafted a proposal."
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Once we arranged a proposal for a woman who worked as a waitress at a restaurant.
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When Ronnie decides to do it, he heads for a local botanical garden, to try to arrange a proposal moment that will be spectacularly memorable.
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"They arranged a fake robbery".
G., who arranged a jump.
They arranged a vigil.
"I arranged a homestay.
We arranged a phone call.
We arranged an Internet connection.
Mr. Griffin and his wife, Anne, introduced Mr. Ryan to Chicago's deep-pocketed Republican donor circle — he has raised more money there this campaign than any other city — and promoted his budget proposals, including arranging a speech last year at the Economic Club of Chicago.
The council has agreed to arrange a meeting with one bidder to clarify details of the proposal.
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