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The phrase "proposition for which" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a proposition or idea that serves as the basis for a statement or argument. Example: The speaker presented a compelling proposition for which there was strong evidence, convincing the audience to support his proposal.
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The proposition for which that case stands is simple and clear.
These cases furnish little or no support to the proposition for which they are cited.
A ballot proposition for which the industry lobbied will save them millions in payroll taxes.
It is a win-win proposition, for which the only precondition is a heartfelt willingness to lose.
The proposition for which the Smith rule stands, then, is that formal neutrality, along with general applicability, are sufficient conditions for constitutionality under the Free Exercise Clause.
That is no doubt true, and of course it supports the proposition for which it was summoned, that the Free Exercise Clause forbids religious persecution.
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Temporal Logic encompasses those systems of logic designed to facilitate the analysis of propositions for which time plays an essential part in their meaning.
Merrill, Thomas W.; Kearney, Joseph D. Great cases have the power to shape attitudes about the law in a way that goes far beyond the particular legal propositions for which they stand.
Odd though it seems, people who can't accept propositions for which no empirical evidence exists tend to suffer more self-doubt than those who take great leaps of faith into the unknown.
Sense, then, would be a fourth dimension of propositions, for which Deleuze reserves the term expression.
On a strictly dialectical interpretation, the skeptical propositions for which the Academics argued need not tell us anything about what philosophical views, if any, they accepted themselves.
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