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"make a proposal for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to suggest or put forward a plan, idea, or solution for consideration. Example: The team was asked to make a proposal for a new marketing strategy. After much discussion, they presented a detailed plan outlining their proposed approach and budget.
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Secondly, we make a proposal for three complementary, coordinated views of these algorithms.
The Republicans are not prepared Tuesday to make a proposal for a long-term solution.
His administration took steps to invite the Wrights to make a proposal for supplying an airplane to the government.
I am only afraid that at the last moment some Schweinehund will make a proposal for mediation..
Here is the deal: the most senior pirate must make a proposal for splitting the coins among the pirates, including herself (no fractional coins!).
The procedure in this activity is for students to read through the various other suggestions in the interactive, generate their own ideas, and then make a proposal for how to improve science education at their own school.
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Importantly, this article makes a proposal for discharging the risk of a potential GTI with supporting data.
As an answer to the requirements, we made a proposal for the core of architecture for next generation of MES solution in this position paper.
The new super-Earth also is relatively close to our solar system, and the Harvard team has made a proposal for additional study, using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
"I've had teams express some interest in him, but I've never picked up the phone and made a proposal for Jorge Posada.
Recognizing the need for a consensus tool to measure social class in health sciences, in 1995 the Spanish Society of Epidemiology (Sociedad Española de Epidemiología [SEE]) made a proposal for such a measure.
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