put forward a proposition

Frequency: 6.58.5 per million words

To propose an idea or theory for others to discuss.

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Examples (20)

  • The book puts forward a number of propositions about the nature of language.
  • The committee was asked to put forward a proposition for discussion.
  • During the debate, she put forward a compelling proposition for social change.
  • During the meeting, she decided to put forward a new proposition regarding the project's budget.
  • The company plans to put forward a new investment proposition to potential partners.
  • The shareholders will vote on the proposition that the CEO put forward at the last annual general meeting.
  • Have you considered the implications of the proposition they put forward last week?
  • The scientist had to put forward a proposition based on preliminary research.
  • A daring proposition was put forward by the young entrepreneur.
  • It is imperative that we put forward a clear and actionable proposition to address the current crisis.
  • It's crucial that we put forward a clear and concise proposition to the stakeholders.
  • The lawyer will put forward a legal proposition to the judge.
  • The research paper puts forward several theoretical propositions for further study.
  • He was hesitant to put forward such a controversial proposition without more evidence.
  • Before the meeting, he decided to put forward his alternative proposition.
  • The task force was formed to put forward a workable proposition for urban development.
  • The government will soon put forward a legislative proposition to address the issue.
  • The government plans to put forward a proposition to reform the education system.
  • If you have a better idea, please put forward your proposition.
  • We need to put forward a compelling proposition to secure the necessary funding.