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The phrase "propose to amend" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate a suggested change or alteration to a document, law, or other formal text. Example: The senator proposed to amend the education bill by adding a clause that would provide free school lunches for all students.
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It is not the case that they all propose to amend it.
A hostile bidder can therefore propose to amend the by-laws and eliminate or amend the staggered board, sidestepping this defense.
The commission has announced its intention to propose to amend the Frontex regulation to strengthen the role of Frontex in return, notably so that it can initiate return missions".
However, CNet's bylaws say that no shareholder can propose to amend them unless they have owned $1,000 worth of shares in the company for at least one year.
I also propose to amend significantly the way in which taxonomic and evolutionary terms are used.
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He proposed to amend clause IV.
To address Moscow's worries, the Clinton administration proposed to amend, not jettison, the ABM accord.
Apple had proposed to amend its certificate of incorporation to make what it claimed to be two shareholder friendly amendments.
Roche proposed to amend Ventana's by-laws to expand Ventana's board to elect a majority of directors proposed by Roche.
The legislation proposed to amend the Everglades Forever Act: it pushed back the phosphorus deadlines to 2016, with another extension available after that.
In its latest proxy statement, Apple proposes to amend its charter to allow for election of directors only by a majority of shareholders.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com