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The part of the sentence "propose a solution that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you would like to suggest an idea or solution to a particular problem. For example, "After much discussion, we need to propose a solution that will address the customer's concerns."
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I propose a solution that may appear radical.
But to propose a solution that involves eradicating one of the parties is naive at best, and criminal at worst.
In this context, we propose a solution that efficiently orchestrates the monitoring services by managing the network resources automatically.
Our aim is to propose a solution that represents a good trade off between single user satisfaction and system optimum.
We propose a solution that does not require location information yet aimed at better efficiency than the gossip-based approach.
Speaking earlier in the day, Juppé said: "It's clear that he is the only one who today has sufficient authority to finally propose a solution, that, as far as I'm concerned, is difficult to see.
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Sanders has proposed a solution that cuts out a lot of middlemen.
This paper proposes a solution that consists of three components.
Her mother-in-law proposes a solution that is at once shocking and bluntly practical.
Some hotel Internet service providers are proposing a solution that offers tiered Wi-Fi service.
But no one has yet proposed a solution that would both unfreeze accounts and avoid a flight of capital.
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