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Discover Ludwig"serious proposal" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a formal suggestion or plan that is meant to be taken seriously. For example: "The committee accepted his serious proposal and began working on its implementation."
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This may be a serious proposal, by which I mean that Ryan does not propose it in jest.
Is it a serious proposal?
This is a serious proposal.
That's not a serious proposal.
To date, one serious proposal for reform has emerged.
And about Jon Stewart's serious proposal to encourage entrepreneurship.
"We do not consider this to be a serious proposal".
So, the non-serious proposal would reduce the deficit 14 times as much as the serious proposal.
THE suggestion may have been a warning shot rather than a serious proposal.
But there was at least relief that a serious proposal was emerging from Athens.
If it this is a serious proposal then we should act accordingly.
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