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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interesting proposal" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in any sentence where you want to describe a proposal as being interesting or intriguing. For example: - "The committee was presented with an interesting proposal for a new marketing strategy." - "I must say, that was an incredibly interesting proposal you brought to the table." - "The boss was impressed by your interesting proposal to cut costs without sacrificing quality."
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4.46pm GMT Lap 29 Simon Pettigrew has taken pity on me and emailed in and given an interesting proposal to boot: Next season, I propose 20 races in Brazil.
That Clinton is proposing to change that is, to me, the most interesting proposal she has introduced, and the one most likely to spark massive change in America's gun culture because it could force the firearms industry to monitor itself.
He has an interesting proposal that we will take seriously.
Jacobson's is an interesting proposal and I find it quite simplistic.
Still, for a long time, it was merely an interesting proposal.
#Sotu" COMMENT FROM KATE: Wow, interesting proposal to have all kids stay in high school until 18.
One very interesting proposal in the Queen's speech was to create regional adoption agencies that work across local authority boundaries.
"John Butcher, a member of the British Parliament, has come up with an interesting proposal," he writes.
The Congressional Budget Office has produced a good review* of the leading contenders.One interesting proposal† comes from Resources for the Future (RFF), an American think-tank.
One interesting proposal is to reduce the tax incentive for companies to borrow money by reducing the deduction for interest payments.
And all of a sudden I went to New York to meet him, it was an interesting proposal and I thought 'good'good
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