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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'proper that' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
An appropriate phrase to use would be 'properly' or 'appropriately'. Example: We need to allocate the resources properly so that everyone has what they need.
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It is not the payphones proper that are repurposed (rather, they are uprooted) but the holes that lead to them.
"Russia doesn't want to retreat from areas in Georgia proper that can serve as a staging area for the Georgian military.
It has been some time, however, since Mr. Pavarotti was in proper vocal condition; proper, that is, for a full operatic performance.
They are evaluating other tall structures in New York City proper that will be more appropriate and that will get them a farther reach in their signal".
Regardless of whether or not HTC is allowed to build devices for Windows 8 proper, that won't be true for Windows Phone 8, say multiple sources.
And yet, just down the road, there are still schools throughout Davidson County Nashvillee proper) that have less than 100 computers for approximately 400 students to use.
Its proper that today there's more informed scepticism.
It's right and proper that the makers end it here.
"It's right and proper that the police investigate all allegations.
It seems only proper that we take the time to do this important work.
"It's absolutely right and proper that all authors are accorded this money".
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