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The phrase "propose a suitable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting a solution or course of action that would be appropriate for a certain situation. For example: "Let's propose a suitable schedule for the upcoming project."
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In this context, another objective was to propose a suitable sample solvent for quantitative analysis.
Accordingly, we propose a suitable definition of visibility to obtain inter-visibility models.
We also propose a suitable guide for application of the colorimetric method through indoor and field tests.
Urban climate researchers assess cities' micro-climate behavior in order to be able to propose a suitable urban design.
In this paper, we propose a suitable model inspired by concepts in mathematical morphology (MM) and lattice theory (LT).
The efficiency losses caused by imposing process constraints are investigated to help propose a suitable process layout.
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We also proposed a suitable algorithm to select profitable custom instructions from the enumerated patterns.
He criticized Republicans in Congress for having tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act without proposing a suitable alternative and declined to express a personal assessment of whether the Senate had been right to confirm Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
In this work it is proposed a suitable hybrid optimization algorithm built up with the association of global and local optimization methods.
Building on lessons learned in this domain, this article proposes a suitable design pattern meta model for systems engineering with two goals.
This paper proposes a suitable orbit design for the lower pair of ESA's Swarm constellation mission, flying side-by-side in near-polar and circular orbits with a separation of only 1.4° at ascending node.
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