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"propose to introduce" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest a plan or idea for introducing something new. For example: "I propose to introduce a new policy to help reduce energy consumption."
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As you may know, I was totally opposed to quantitative easing while I was in opposition so for this reason I now propose to introduce credit easing... Conference: What's that?
Hence, we propose to introduce additional information.
We propose to introduce Jaccard Similarity in addition to the similarity based on tf-idf weighting.
We propose to introduce a new branch of grain boundary engineering, namely grain boundary junction engineering.
Concerning the first point, we propose to introduce a maximum number of five recommendations for the user.
In our work, as we will see later, we propose to introduce this structural information into the denoising process.
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"It was a very logical response to my proposal: I proposed to introduce them as producers, not as musicians, and so after talking to them, we decided that they should appear with their civilian names.
The Welsh Government is proposing to introduce a "soft opt-out approach" from as early as 2015.
"We are therefore proposing to introduce the direct input of copy by reporters and writers into the system.
He also provided some additional details about the legislative package the Abbott government proposes to introduce in a fortnight.
The European Parliament, for instance, is proposing to introduce legislation to limit bankers' bonuses to 100% of basic salary.
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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
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