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"give a proposal" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to suggest a plan or an idea. For example, "I think we should give a proposal to the client outlining our ideas for the project."
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And when funding agencies give a proposal the initial go-ahead they must, after all, entertain the possibility that it will be successful.
Meanwhile, potential members, such as Indonesia, have said they might give a proposal a gander, but they'd need to actually see a proposal before doing anything hasty.
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This paper gives a proposal of one suitable concept for FEM structural modeling and analysis of cranes which are a common part of the waterway dredger facilities.
For example, the Israeli settlers were given a proposal that would require Israeli withdrawal from 99% of the West Bank and Gaza in return for peace.
"We gave a proposal, and they liked it.
"Rather than give a detailed proposal about how we're going to raise three trillion dollars a year, we'd rather give the American people options," he said.
"Rather than give a detailed proposal about how we're going to raise $3 trillion a year, we'd rather give the American people options," Sanders said.
Hence several possibilities of improving the informed consent procedure can be explored and more studies are clearly needed to give a final proposal.
That's more accurate, less inflammatory, and would give any proposal a better chance of passage.
Instead, they essentially give us a proposal with visual footnotes, the equivalent of mystifying classroom demonstrations.
I gathered together around a table the employers, the workers and the government and said: give me a proposal for labour reform.Because what is the problem in Brazil?
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