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Discover Ludwig'propose to the' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when proposing something to someone, such as a plan or idea. For example: I proposed to the team that we move the deadline up a week.
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The agreement would bind Mr. Letterman's company to the proposals the guild was prepared to propose to the producers before talks broke off earlier this month, including payment for material used on the Web and in other new media.
And while Kaczynski and Prime Minister Beata Szydlo last week made several references to reforms they might propose to the European Union, no reform proposals have been introduced.
It's so incredibly romantic I'm tempted to propose to the waiter.
And Richard Clark Greggg) tries to propose to the New Christine (Emily Rutherfurd).
So what would I propose to the NATFHE conference this weekend?
THAT ARAF propose to the IAAF reasonable terms of office limitations for its senior officers.
The truth and its tragic consequences emerge when his son wants to propose to the daughter of his business partner.
But he declined to comment on what restructuring measures the company would propose to the two courts.
But propose to the gypsies here that they move away or that the landfill be moved, and they object vehemently.
Thus, I propose to the UN climate summit in New York action that will seek to change the current discourse in "sustainable development".
"The United States is not about to propose to the Chinese that in exchange for Chinese acceptance of missile defense, we will accept a nuclear buildup," she said.
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