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"with this proposal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a plan or suggestion. For example: "I think we should go ahead with this proposal and make the necessary changes."
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What's wrong with this proposal?
There are major problems with this proposal.
Why have the government come back with this proposal?
Jane Dodds says she disagrees with this proposal.
Here we provide single-unit evidence consistent with this proposal.
As Algeria we were concerned with this proposal.
"That's why the president came up with this proposal for a clean energy standard".
Ipsa have come forward with this proposal of 10% pay rise at a completely inappropriate time.
They persuaded leaders of opposing groups to agree with this proposal.
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Whether or not you agree with this proposal, please sign this petition.
"I am uncomfortable with this [proposal]," O'Hare said.
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