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The phrase "this book proposes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing the main ideas or arguments that a book presents to its readers. Example: "In the introduction, this book proposes a new framework for understanding social dynamics in urban environments."
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In this tale of the ramifications that spin off an armoured-car heist in Los Angeles, he reveals his keen eye for the shapes that lurk within shadows to the best effect of his career.Like its predecessors, this book proposes a deep and abiding connection between organised crime and the upper levels of American government.
This book proposes that computational tools might give an advantageous perspective to study self-assembling systems as to be able to better design, program and control them.
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This book proposed an evolutionary scenario for the origins of the Solar System and of life on Earth.
But since some employers may balk at this, the book proposes a smaller step: remove some of the penalties that come with borrowing.
Subtitled 'Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life', the book proposes the scientist's theory that science and religious faith can comfortably co-exist.
Mr. Gores, pointing out that most of the characters are either dead or in prison by the end of the book, proposed a prequel instead, and "Spade & Archer" was published in 2009.
But your book proposes other ideas too.
The book proposes that organizations conduct their business in circles.
Mr. Dobson's book proposes that many dictators today may be feeling a similar sort of blues.
The book proposes that many of the traditional block patterns for quilts were used to convey secret messages to escaping slaves.
The next edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, a psychiatry reference book, proposes to do away with the old diagnosis of hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
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