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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those proposing" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of people who are making a proposal or suggestion. Example: Those proposing changes to the company's policies have not considered the potential impact on employee morale.
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Likewise, if the road to Hell is paved with good intentions, then I am more interested in the evidence for or against a set of proposals than what's in the hearts of those proposing them.
Other developers, including those proposing similar projects described as environmentally friendly, have either withdrawn local proposals or changed them when confronted with opposition.
Those proposing an LETG+ACIS-S observation should read the http://cxc.harvard.edu/cal/Letg/ACIS_params page.
That, roughly, is what those proposing an idea called partial immortalisation are suggesting.
And those companies will fight any such legislation with more intensity than those proposing it.
Those proposing civil partnerships are at pains to stress that these are not equivalent to marriage.
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There's an amusement to it--those proposing it obviously don't understand how the trade figures themselves actually work.
Her tax cut proposals are very modest, especially compared with those proposed by Mr. Lazio and other Republicans.
But none of the other proposals call for wages as high as those proposed for Los Angeles.
The ratios are double those proposed in 2004.
A federal cap could reduce those proposed charges.
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