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The phrase 'propose to increase' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when suggesting a change or improvement, usually with a plan. For example, "The board proposed to increase the marketing budget by 10% in order to expand the company's reach."
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HOW does Code.org propose to increase youth interest in computer programming?
Greens Promise 500,000 more social rented homes by 2020, and propose to increase the social housing budget by £4.5bn a year.
To make up the balance we propose to increase revenues — not by raising income tax rates but by dealing with some of the flaws in the current tax system.
We propose to increase our offer to acquire all of 3PAR outstanding common stock to $24.00 per share in cash.
To counteract for this phenomenon, we propose to increase the amount of secondary air injected to cool the oven.
In [15], the authors propose to increase the amount of key overlap required in the shared-key discovery phase.
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Obama proposes to increase spending in a number of areas.
Mr Obama proposes to increase the programme's flexibility.
Mr. Corzine proposes to increase state education spending by $532.8 million next year to a total of $7.8 billion.
The superintendent, Vice Adm. John Ryan, proposes to increase the student rolls, to 4,400 from 4,000.
He also proposes to increase defense, health and other domestic spending by more than $200 billion.
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