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The phrase "the proposed language" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific language or wording that has been suggested or put forward for consideration. Example: "The proposed language for the new policy aims to clarify the responsibilities of all team members."
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Under pressure, the Assembly had altered some of the proposed language, but the intent seemed unchanged.
In 1887, he self-published his "Unua Libro," or "First Book," a primer on the proposed language, with explanatory materials in Russian.
The proposed language says, "A hardship exemption may be granted on a case-by-case basis, as determined by the secretary" of housing and urban development.
The officials emphasized that the United States only plans to build two phases, but the proposed language does not specify that.
In a handwritten statement drafted after a meeting here between Mr. Jackson and Mr. Arafat, a senior Palestinian official suggested that the Palestinian Authority, which is led by Mr. Arafat, wanted to quell the furor surrounding the proposed language.
According to news reports over the weekend, the proposed language reads, "We will abolish the death penalty, which has proven to be a cruel and unusual form of punishment.
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Finally, the prototype system of this proposed language is presented.
The unions said the newly proposed language on job security would affect the 26 local agreements in different ways, thus necessitating the delays and more detailed bargaining.
Lawyers for the state and the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, which sued to overturn the law, plan to give the judge proposed language for a permanent injunction on Friday.
Last year, Flake told Politico that farm subsidies were "low hanging fruit" in the federal budget and proposed language to lower the income range to qualify for the subsidies.
American delegates here have said that the developing countries' proposed language would eviscerate patent protection.
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