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"make a proposition" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to explain that someone is offering an idea, plan, or suggestion. For example, "When I asked the boss for a raise, I decided to make a proposition that I would work harder if I was given a higher salary."
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Once the man approached, Mr. diCorcia would make a proposition.
Pushing his juice aside, he tipped forward to make a proposition.
We have to engage with Tata, we have to then make a proposition.
I believe we will make a proposition but that proposition has to be accepted and it depends on who else we are competing against and what ideas they have.
This is a window to make a proposition from a sentence.
In that case, the system cannot infer his behavior and make a proposition.
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So Mr. Strazzullo made a proposition: He would bring in a D.J.
This primarily methodological article makes a proposition for linguistic exploration of textual resources available through the Google Scholar search engine.
Then, even before broaching the possibility of a second date, he said, the woman made a proposition: if they married, he wouldn't have to work again.
Mr. Beckwith said he thought it was about nine, and Mr. Anderson made a proposition: if he could eat more, would Mr. Beckwith put his name on a plaque?
"The first thing that happened was that last winter, the Soviet Ukraine commune made a proposition for me to become their chairman," he said.
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