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Discover Ludwig"May I propose" is a correct and usable sentence in written English
You can use it as a polite way of suggesting an idea or plan, especially in more formal situations. For example, "May I propose a plan to increase sales targets this quarter?"
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"And the letter says, 'Professor Shechtman, may I propose to you to write the joint Shechtman-Pauling paper on quasi-periodic materials?
Following Giles Fraser's excellent article (Money is the only God Tories want us to worship on a Sunday, 11 July), may I propose that we now rebrand as Sunday as "a day of contentment".
May I propose an objective experiment to verify my claims?' 'What do you have in mind?' 'Belgium.' 'Belgium?' 'I don't suppose even the Belgians would miss it, do you?' My father says nothing.
"May I propose a Herzog dictum?" he asks at one point.
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Joel Conarroe New York, Nov. 4, 2007 To the Editor: As the battle intensifies over the proper use of cellphones in public spaces, short of legalizing the jammer, which may take some time, I propose that train conductors be empowered to issue a summons to the blabber-mouths.
But at doses used in the clinical setting the classification I propose may represent actual differences between the different PIs.
I propose a solution that may appear radical.
"There may be those who disagree with what I propose, but no one can question that I have the courage to say what I believe".
Here I propose that the picture may be more blurred than this classification suggests.
Although speculative and somewhat naive, I propose that the benefit may be selected as a function of introns in evolution.
I propose that additional RNA polymerases may inhibit R-loop formation between preceding nascent RNA and the template DNA.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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