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The phrase "soon proposed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that something was proposed shortly after a certain event, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The idea was soon proposed after the meeting concluded."
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All sorts of theories were soon proposed.
But, like his father, Seif relishes extravagant pronouncements, and soon proposed that Libya give up its entire military.
But promoters soon proposed a fight with Fres Oquendo (21-0, 12 knockouts), a Puerto Rican heavyweight trained by Felix Trinidad Sr .Izon accepted ("For what it matters," he said), and he will fight Oquendo in a co-feature at the Jacob Javits Center in Midtown Manhattan on Saturday.
Elementary photonic sensors were soon proposed.
Gamow and Teller (1936) soon proposed a modification of Fermi's vector theory.
Several researchers soon proposed that chimps had long lived with the virus and that their immune systems had evolved to coexist with SIVcpz.
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Bush administration officials said they would soon propose such a requirement.
The S.E.C. is expected to soon propose more changes in the industry.
This measure, the officials said, is part of a broad antiterrorism package that the Government will soon propose to Parliament.
On Wednesday, the commission in Brussels said it would soon propose detailed regulations banning the sale of semi-automatic weapons to private persons.
It is likely that the United States and Europe will soon propose some interim measure that would bind Russia more closely to the European security framework.
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