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"proposed to send" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an offer, suggestion, or request to send something. For example, "The company proposed to send additional supplies to the flood-affected area."
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The prisoner, William Gerber, proposed to send the sperm by overnight mail or with his lawyer.
It was he who proposed to send a study group to Europe to learn about the market economy".
The feeling was so strong that some South Korean lawmakers even proposed to send a united group of fans to South Africa to support both Korean teams.
Despite her having written "Lawrence" as the municipal destination, Apple proposed to send her to a similar address… in Methuen, several miles away.
And encouraged by the British parliamentary vote, Putin proposed to send Russian legislators to Washington to debate the issue with American legislators — an offer promptly spurned on Capitol Hill.
FOLLOWING the quake that levelled Iran's south-eastern town of Bam two weeks ago, it would have taken another seismic shift for Iran to accept the high-level delegation that President George Bush proposed to send to his stricken foe.
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Virginia's aunt proposes to send her niece to France.
Ryan responded: Nobody is proposing to send troops to Syria – American troops.
RYAN: Nobody is proposing to send troops to Syria -- American troops.
"Nobody is proposing to send American troops to Syria," says Ryan.
New Mexico has chosen architects to build its spaceport, which will serve companies proposing to send paying passengers into suborbital space.
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