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propose about
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"propose about" is not correct.
This phrase is not used in written English. If you wish to express the idea of making a proposal, you could say "propose an idea" or "make a proposal." For example: "I'd like to propose an idea about reducing waste in our office."
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Alternative expressions(10)
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
I have a few small changes I'd like to propose about soccer as well... but we'll leave those until we meet again.
News & Media
When it came time to propose about a year later, Mr. Lubetzky asked one of Dr. Lieberman's friends to arrange to have the hospital's pharmacist page her with a list of annoying changes in prescription orders.
News & Media
But while Germany is pressing its partners for a longer-term solution to the institutional failings of the euro zone, it has had little useful to propose about the immediate crisis of market speculation over Italy and now France.
News & Media
If you get a kinesthetic kick from some of the movement, that's fine, but mainly I want you to appreciate the ideas I propose about women, work and different aspects of reality".
News & Media
Photograph: Sarah Lee Updated at 11.29am BST 8.54am BST There has been speculation about what the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority is going to propose about MPs' pay for some days now, and some specific figures were released yesterday, but today, at 10am, we are going to get the report and the firm proposals.
News & Media
And what can and should we propose about the future of such practices, especially where they form core parts of adult identities in the societies where they continue?
Academia
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
But Bowles-Simpson proposed about twice as much in spending cuts as in revenue increases.
News & Media
The governor has proposed about $200 million to support the programs in his 2007-8 budget proposal.
News & Media
He proposed about a month later.
News & Media
This one proposes about half of the free contributions.
Academia
The concept of a plasmon nanolaser was proposed about 10 years ago.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "propose" followed directly by the idea or plan you are suggesting. For example, "I propose a new marketing strategy" is correct. Alternatively, use "make a proposal" followed by "about" or "regarding."
Common error
Avoid using "propose about" as it's grammatically incorrect. Stick to "propose [something]" or rephrase using "make a proposal about [something]".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "propose about" is grammatically incorrect and does not function as a standard construction in English. As Ludwig AI states, this combination is not used in written English. The verb "propose" should be followed directly by the object or idea being suggested.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "propose about" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in written and spoken English. As Ludwig AI indicates, this phrase is not recognized in standard English usage. To express the act of suggesting or putting forward an idea, use "propose" directly followed by the object of the proposal, or use the phrase "make a proposal about". For example, instead of "propose about a solution", say "propose a solution" or "make a proposal about a solution". Using alternatives such as "suggest", "put forward", or "offer" can also help convey your intended meaning clearly and correctly.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
propose an idea
A grammatically correct way to use "propose".
make a proposal
Emphasizes the act of creating a formal suggestion.
suggest
A more direct and common verb to introduce an idea or plan.
put forward
Implies presenting something for consideration.
offer
Indicates presenting something for acceptance or rejection.
recommend
Suggests something as suitable or advisable.
table
To formally present a proposal for discussion.
advance
To bring an idea forward.
set forth
To present or describe something.
introduce
To present a new idea or plan.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "propose about"?
No, the phrase "propose about" is grammatically incorrect. It's better to use "propose" followed by the object of the proposal, or to use the phrase "make a proposal about".
What can I say instead of "propose about"?
You can use alternatives like "suggest", "put forward", or "offer", depending on the context. Another option is to say "make a proposal about".
How can I use "propose" correctly in a sentence?
Use "propose" directly followed by what you are suggesting. For example, "I propose a new strategy". Avoid adding "about" after "propose".
What's the difference between "propose" and "make a proposal about"?
"Propose" is a verb that directly introduces the suggestion. "Make a proposal about" is a phrase that introduces the topic of the proposal. Both are correct, but "propose about" is not.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested