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The sentence fragment "make a proposal to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you feel it makes sense. For example, "At the meeting, Jake decided to make a proposal to the board of directors."
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"I couldn't get them to make a proposal to me in countering anything I was proposing to them," Phillips said.
"She did make a proposal to lease the place," Ms. Becker said.
The North's simply said, "Both sides agreed to make a proposal to their military".
But he did not make a proposal to change the laws until 1999.
First, make a proposal to buy a company bigger than your own, offering part-payment in your own shares.
But, after more than two days of nearly round-the-clock due diligence, Flowers and his colleagues were ready to make a proposal to rescue A.I.G.
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The administration has not yet made a proposal to the Palestinians, according to a Palestinian official.
The company said: "Verizon made a proposal to union leaders to address job security days ago.
"We've made a proposal to Mr. Whitney," he said, "and talked to other landlords.
A few days later Conti nental said it had made a proposal to acquire Western.
The buyer typically makes a proposal to the seller, putting down a token 1 to 5 percent, Mr. Gaggia said.
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