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"make proposals for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest a plan, idea, or course of action. For example: We must make proposals for how to increase efficiency at the office.
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The review will make proposals for transforming the commission before the main parties draft their election manifestos.
He said the review would make proposals for various options that may lead to extra resources and extra powers.
Later this month, an international committee is due to make proposals for setting up a monitoring mission.So if the ELN does get its haven, what will that mean?
The commission plans to make proposals for revising the pact in September.How, one might ask, could any of this affect the EU constitution?
Mr. McGreevey said he planned to make proposals for more fundamental changes to address property tax rates later in the campaign, after the June primaries.
At the same time, the party has to make proposals for the over-55s, with the report saying it was a demographic group to which Labour offered little.
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Since 1965 a permanent Law Commission has been charged with keeping the law under constant review and making proposals for change.
The column made proposals for all of the other letters -- except Q, for which we sought reader guidance.
"Whenever North Koreans committed provocations, they made proposals for inter-Korean talks after a while," Mr. Lee said Tuesday during an interview on a morning television show.
Software Europe was among the finalists selected from 350 SMEs that made proposals for products and services to deliver better value for money for government under the Innovation Launch Pad.
7. We are also conscious that all parties have made proposals for the better functioning of the institutions and that discussion on these issues has not yet concluded.
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