How to Use "Proposal" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words proposal (n): a suggested idea or plan; a way of officially asking someone to marry you

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Used with verbs:

"The boss accepted his proposal."
(accepted, approved, rejected, denied, opposed)

"He withdrew his budget proposal."
(withdrew, dropped)

"Let's discuss the new proposal."
(discuss, consider, review)

"He made a proposal at the meeting."
(made, submitted, presented, offered)

"She developed a proposal for a new project."
(developed, drafted, wrote, wrote up)

"She received a marriage proposal."
(received, got, accepted, turned down, rejected)

Used with adjectives:

"He submitted a formal proposal for the project."
(formal, detailed)

"Her initial proposal was rejected."
(initial, original)

"She accepted his marriage proposal."
(marriage, business, research)

Used with prepositions:

"He submitted a new proposal for the budget."
(for, concerning)


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