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Discover Ludwig'it's proposed' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is being suggested or recommended. For example: "It's proposed that the new office space be located downtown for better access."
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As Groupon pursues its plans for an IPO, it's proposed valuation keeps on going up.
The first appointment to the new regulator would, it's proposed, be Lord Hunt himself, who would then chair a "shadow" trust board.
When it's proposed that they're signalling one of those seismic moments comparable to Public Enemy in 1987 or Dre and Snoop in 1992, he seems disappointed.
It's proposed a handful of options for Congress to chew on, while moving to wind down the federal government's housing footprint through its own means.The federal government currently guarantees roughly 85% of all new residential mortgages in America.
Between 60 and 120 metres away, it's proposed that houses will be in a voluntary purchase zone, so HS2 Ltd will buy any property at a supposed market price, plus an extra amount to cover costs.
Between the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, it's proposed that the underside of the elevated highway is kitted out with flip-down panels to form a defensive wall in the event of a storm warning, while providing a decorative soffit above a new public space the rest of the time.
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It's proposing not that the Kennedy assassination is weirdly sexual but that we are.
The Bank of England already buys bank assets, but now it's proposing to buy much dodgier ones.
It's proposing a new logo that clearly shows the best-case/worst-case numbers.
That's why it's proposing the idea for an integration year.
It is proposed that the company's West Ward site in Guthrie Street would close".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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