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The phrase "will be proposed for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is going to be suggested or put forward for consideration or approval in the future. Example: "The new policy will be proposed for discussion at the next board meeting."
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While the bank's board has not yet decided whether to back the offer by the consortium run by Corsair Capital – where former Standard Chartered boss and one-time trade minister Davies is vice chairman – it is thought to be the one that will be proposed for approval next week.
A mathematical model will be proposed for interpolation of the obtained results.
Then, an algorithm for the normal form computation will be proposed for the linearly unobservable case.
Results from the study will be proposed for implementation in the seismic design codes in the US.
Eventually, the best (ADMET and pharmacophore score) candidate structures will be proposed for synthesis and tested for activity.
In addition, we can expect that a new terminology will be proposed for receptor forms and interactions [233, 234].
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One likely target for the Democrats will be proposed spending for missile defense, which Mr. Bush wants to increase by $3 billion.
The campus will be proposed by Smith Edwards Architects for listing on the state and national registers of historic places.
Some general considerations will be proposed, as guidelines for assessing the hybrid potential in a given scenario.
Finally, a path towards the demonstration of the ADS concept will be proposed, which accounts for the need of developing a consistent strategy of dedicated fuel development and validation with long-term irradiation programs.
From this examination the priorities for action will be proposed to the governance group for improved integration in regional mental health servicing for older people.
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