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Discover Ludwig"proposed day" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a day that has been proposed as part of an agreement, plan, or proposition, such as in the sentence: "We agreed to meet on the proposed day for a review of the project."
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In order to ensure biochar efficacy, the use of "designer biochars" has been proposed (Day et al. 2005; Novak and Busscher 2013).
Although the pathogenesis of NAFLD remains undefined, the so-called 'two hits' model of pathogenesis has been proposed (Day and James, 1998).
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The regulations proposed Tuesday are intended to compensate for the shortcomings of risk weighting.
A bill proposed Wednesday, by Representatives Mike Rogers, a Republican from Michigan, and C. A.
The rules proposed Friday offer details on how this would be accomplished.
Deutsche Bank may also have benefited from new international banking regulations proposed Monday by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
Nothing he proposed Monday is likely to redefine how history judges his presidency.
The House Appropriations Committee proposed Wednesday to kill the James Webb Space Telescope, the crown jewel of NASA's astronomy plans for the next two decades.
One bill proposed Tuesday would make lenders retain risk even when they sell off loans to Fannie and Freddie.
Even with the stricter guidelines proposed Wednesday, economists expressed concern that banks were continuing to operate with thin capital cushions.
Mr. Brown proposed Monday to extend this so-called public interest test to the infrastructure and utility sectors.
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