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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at this proposal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific proposal that is currently being discussed or considered.
Example: "We need to gather feedback from all stakeholders at this proposal before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "regarding this proposal" or "concerning this proposal".
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There are two ways to look at this proposal.
Bankers may balk at this proposal, because it would raise the cost of doing business.
That most Americans would recoil at this proposal indicates the flaws in this logic.
The justice secretary, Michael Gove, may be looking again at this proposal.
I have not gotten any calls from anybody yelling and screaming at this proposal".
In a society so desensitised by cuts, we might look at this proposal through financial eyes.
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"But at least this proposal is an improvement because it provides people with more choices than they previously had".
The IWA said: "At best this proposal will result in a large share of BBC Wales output being seen as second best because [it is] only available in standard definition.
Orazi has already proposed the creation of a new multi-channel data logger that would allow seismologic, geochemistry, and geodesic data to be collected all at once; this proposal has already been accepted.
At first, this proposal was highly controversial, but it was slowly accepted and Mitchell was awarded a Nobel prize in 1978.
At one point, this proposal was dismissed as "clutter".
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