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Discover Ludwig"propose giving" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in the context of suggesting something be given, often as part of a plan or proposed course of action. For example: "The committee proposed giving all employees a bonus for their hard work this year."
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In a speech in Manchester, McDonnell will propose giving employees the right to request share ownership and have those proposals considered by their bosses.
I here propose giving a brief account of the Cb1' nese of Sambas.
President Bush plans to propose giving workers more flexibility to sell their company's stock in their 401(k) retirement plans.
At one point he goes so far as to propose giving a Civil War story a "Jewish touch".
In what White House officials hope to showcase as an example of "compassionate conservatism," Mr. Bush will also propose giving states $3.6 billion for "re-employment accounts".
And Mr. Kerry does propose giving high school graduates the chance to do two years of service in their communities in exchange for scholarships at state colleges.
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The government proposes giving most of the former to charities.
Now the Obama administration proposes giving America more flexibility.
She proposes giving women considering an abortion the choice of getting independent counselling on the NHS.
According to Holst, the caller, Claus Hjelmbak, proposed giving the zoo a million dollars for Marius.
Senator Clinton, governor of New York Eliot Spitzer has proposed giving driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.
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