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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was propose that" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "was proposed that"? If this is the case, you can use it in contexts where you are discussing a suggestion or recommendation that was made in the past. Example: "It was proposed that the committee meet more frequently to address ongoing issues."
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There are several papers report that peri-tumoral, but not intratumoral, lymphatic vessels were shown to be functional and it was propose that lymphatic vessels at the tumour margin may play a major role in lymphatic spread of tumour cells (Padera et al, 2002; Gombos et al, 2005).
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"Sometimes something is proposed that is personal to you," he continued.
I am proposing that same approach should be rekindled when we look at our own environment.
But Ms. Brimmer said another bill had also been proposed that would reinforce the Bush change.
Several new indicators are proposed that are considered highly relevant.
Recently, however, it has been proposed that sounds are individuals to which sensible features are attributed.
Several mechanisms have been proposed that are based on experimental models (reviewed by [ 1, 17]).
An experiential health information processing model is proposed that can be used as a research framework.
"At the time, Peter Jackson was proposing that it be made into two films," Mr. Ordesky said.
As a solution to the problem, it was proposed that the fees be raised.
It was proposed that all British cathedrals should be repaired and restored by the year 2000.
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