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The phrase "attractive proposal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an offer or plan that is appealing in some way. For example, "The new company presented an attractive proposal that would benefit both parties."
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"We believe it remains an attractive proposal".
Another investor group could emerge with a more attractive proposal.
"We have long needed a hotel downtown, and this is an exciting, attractive proposal from people who really know Montclair," Mr. Zief said.
In such a climate, Republicans could break with Mr. Bush and provide new educational benefits for veterans, a politically attractive proposal by the Democrats.
Another radical but attractive proposal is to grant all citizens an inheritance payment on reaching adulthood, funded by a 2% tax on personal wealth.
"Some payers are delaying payment as a means of exercising financial control over the situation, that is why it has been an attractive proposal for some single mothers groups and the lone fathers have found it interesting as well".
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Admittedly, the manifesto does also contain attractive proposals which in normal times would have provided a sound platform to stand on.
The economic decline coupled with inflationary pressures and growing unemployment in Ghana, at the time, made it heed to the then seemingly attractive proposals implementing a structural adjustment program in 1983.
With no concrete, attractive bid proposal, AstraZeneca's board refuses to discuss a merger.
Though attractive, the proposal faces difficulties that have not so far been solved.
Posco, however, said it may consider returning to Karnataka "in future, if we get an attractive business proposal from the state".
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