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Discover LudwigThe phrase "propose again" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to suggest or put forward an idea or plan once more, after it has been rejected or not fully accepted previously. Example: After the initial proposal was rejected by the board, the CEO decided to propose again with a revised and more detailed plan.
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"Well then, will you marry me?" Ms. Barth fell back into the water and yelled, "What?" He got down on one knee, water up to his neck, and repeated, "Will you marry me?" Ms. Barth pulled him out of the surf and made him propose again, on the beach.
Security pacts, far from redefining the governance of urban security in a substantial sense, basically propose again, with new inter-organisational procedures, the traditional situation and logics, founded on the dependence of peripheral powers on central government bodies.
I proposed it last session, and it's something I would propose again right out of the gate," Portantino said.
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That first effort failed, but with President Lyndon Johnson's support, the Keating Kefauver proposal was proposed again right after Johnson's inauguration in January 1965.
And what exactly is Obama proposing again?
Initially his deficit was setted as traumatic but further clinical development proposed again the diagnostic doubt.
On March 2 , 2002 on Ms. Nauiokas's 30th birthday, Mr. Connolly proposed again -- with a ring.
The Turkish government reportedly proposed — again — at a NATO meeting last week that preparations for such a step be made.
A week later, he took her to the Lincoln Memorial and proposed again, this time with her grandmother's diamond.
That bill will be proposed again this year, said Caroline Quartararo, a spokeswoman for the state's Crime Victims Board.
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