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The phrase 'propose anything' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is suggesting a new idea or something that could be done in a certain situation. For example: "If you have any ideas to make the company more profitable, please don't hesitate to propose anything that you think will work."
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Participants were free to propose anything, since none of the proposals would be built.
But I had never had anyone approach me or propose anything that excited me like this.
To propose anything less would betray the art form, the audience and the taxpayer.
If they propose anything, it is that the liberal imagination is too chastened already.
If something is really surprising to you (e.g., you can't believe anyone would propose anything so crazy), say so.
But Mr. Rouhani has yet to propose anything concrete to suggest how different the Iranians really are in their approach.
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Witnesses shied away from proposing anything.
"We're not proposing anything today," Mr. Bernanke said.
Trump, of course, isn't proposing anything like these.
No, none of the other bands proposed anything by Mr. Jackson.
"We had proposed some methods, but we never proposed anything like this," he said.
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