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Free sign upThe phrase "proposed to go" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate someone's intention or plan to go somewhere. Example: He proposed to go on a trip to Europe next summer with his friends.
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He proposed to go farther than any previous Israeli leader had in his quest for an agreement with the Palestinians.
Then came news of the death of the Eastern emperor, Arcadius, and Stilicho proposed to go to Constantinople.
The huge depressed area that he had proposed to go around the tower footprints, Libeskind said, was never intended as anything more than "a space that could be used and interpreted in any way the competitors chose to use it".
In 1217 he proposed to go to France, but the future Pope Gregory IX, Cardinal Ugolino of Segni, an early and important supporter of the order, advised Francis that he was needed more in Italy.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: You knew at this time that Himmler was using concentration camp labor to carry on independent industry and that he proposed to go into the armament industry in order to have a source of supply of arms for his own SS? MR.
David Grann recalled how he put his fledgling New Yorker career in the hands of a half-deaf, color-blind marine biologist who proposed to go out in a sixteen-foot skiff during a cyclone to catch a giant squid with a crew comprised of a seasick graduate student and Grann himself.
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To be sure, Helsinki is not proposing to go entirely car-free.
Facebook is proposing to go public with a dual-class share structure.
But they're proposing to go back to the days before the NHS.
The debate continues online, and I don't propose to go through each argument here.
Today, New Jersey caps it at 350percentt of the poverty level and New York proposes to go to 400percentt.
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