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Discover Ludwig"made a proposal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that someone has suggested or proposed. For example: "The CEO made a proposal to the board of directors to restructure the company."
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"We made a proposal.
Now Lee made a proposal.
"We made a proposal in early November.
But they have not yet made a proposal, he said.
I made a proposal three months ago on this.
The administration has not yet made a proposal to the Palestinians, according to a Palestinian official.
Nikolai Mikhailovich scratched his meagre beard, fell silent for a moment, and then made a proposal.
The Maxwells made a proposal: they would pay the balance over time in Vermont's liquid gold.
"They've made a proposal that's a good starting point for talks".
Russia, too, has already made a proposal, one that is close to Moscow's heart.
The company said: "Verizon made a proposal to union leaders to address job security days ago.
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