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"propose benefits" is a correct phrase to use in written English.
It means to suggest or offer potential advantages or rewards. Example: The company's new employee benefits package proposes many attractive benefits, such as paid parental leave and flexible work schedules.
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The solution we propose benefits significantly from information on limb positions and movements.
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If so, would you propose benefit cuts, and increases, or both?
To be fair, that piece didn't propose benefit cuts.
A company spokeswoman said she anticipated no further changes to the proposed benefits package.
The proposed benefits of this system, as opposed to straight promotion and relegation?
He adds, ominously: "The government's proposed benefits reforms are likely to make this situation worse".
Then the question about the proposed benefits cap came up and everything went mental.
Costs had been revised up while proposed benefits had been revised down.
Mr Osborne's proposed benefits squeeze may be seen as a first strike in that campaign.
The first important thing to understand is that the proposed benefits will not be available until July 1 , 2010— more than a year from now.
A Mumbai-based expert claims that many Indians who work on construction sites have abraded, and therefore low-quality, fingerprints, which could exclude them from the proposed benefits.
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