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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proposal about" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that a proposal is being made about a particular subject. For example, "I have a proposal about expanding our business operations overseas."
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According to another proposal about spatial experiences, made by Cussins (1990), experiences of space consist in the subject's having abilities to move in certain ways.
Keen said BAE hoped DfID would accept the company's proposal about how the money is spent.
"Alex suggested I make a proposal about 'what I need to make this work.
Under the proposal, about 100 federal inspectors would be hired to help with the sampling.
It's a proposal about female independence of behaviour well over a decade before it became fact.
The largest single element in the proposal, about $240 billion of a total of $447 billion in spending, would consist of extending and expanding cuts in payroll taxes.
Or, as the historian Jerry Brotton more generously puts it: "Maps offer a proposal about the world, rather than just a reflection of it".
Ms. Stout and Mr. Jewell, sensing a possible change in the legal climate, began drawing up a book proposal about five years ago.
President Obama, in his tax reform proposal, mentioned it, though he didn't make any specific proposal about what to do about it.
Worse, if taken as a proposal about the nature of consciousness, it would imply that a radio transmitter set to produce oscillations at 40 Hz would be conscious.
White and Westcott discussed the press with Addams but did not make a specific proposal about how the press should refer to her.
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