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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start a proposal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are initiating the process of creating a formal suggestion or plan, often in a business or academic context. Example: "Before we can move forward with the project, we need to start a proposal outlining our objectives and budget."
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"I had started a proposal during my final year at the Royal College of Art to research into the animators and poster designers I had for so-long admired from those countries".
I wanted to apply to a PhD program, apply to conferences, and start a book proposal.
"We will start [a proposal] administratively," says Shepard, "then send it to faculty to fill in the programmatic parts".
Through its interfaces, detailed in [26], the Agency Client can start a Call-for-Proposal, based on a component description of the application and the policy specifications (a HTTP POST message embedding an SLA is sent to the Agency).
The foundation's application procedures call for detailed proposals, but they encourage a preliminary letter of inquiry before starting a full proposal.
They "did not start with a proposal from a developer that then had to be tweaked, changed, argued, bargained about".
By chance I had to go to Boston for a conference 3 weeks later, so we agreed to meet there and start writing a proposal for a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship.
The battle over labor unions has reached a new state, with Kansas legislators due to start discussing a proposal that would curtail unions' political power on Wednesday.
This isn't a proposal for a water solution, it is a proposal to start a water war, and is a classic example of a 20th century solution to a 21st century problem.
Nevertheless, starting a grant proposal while you're still a postdoc has many advantages.
Nevertheless, there are many advantages to starting a grant proposal while you're still a postdoc.
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