formally propose
Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words
To make an official or public suggestion.
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- The committee will formally propose the new budget next week.
- He decided to formally propose a change to the company bylaws.
- The government has formally proposed a new law to protect the environment.
- During the meeting, the board member formally proposed a vote of no confidence.
- It is expected that the mayor will formally propose the expansion plan tonight.
- The research team formally proposed a new hypothesis for the study.
- They are planning to formally propose a merger between the two firms.
- The opposition party formally proposed an amendment to the bill.
- The university has formally proposed the creation of a new medical school.
- If you have an idea, you should formally propose it at the next general assembly.