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1 I have a proposition I'd like to make to you later on.
2 I have a proposition that I hope you will find interesting.
3 I also have a proposition to make to ye, Mr. Hollister.
4 Stop a moment, though; I have a proposition to make.
5 I have a proposition for you, he said, sounding excited.
6 I have a proposition to make to you should you care to accept it.
7 As I was about to say, I have a proposition to make to you.
8 Well, now I have a proposition to make to you.
9 Well, I may have a proposition to submit to you, if all goes well.
10 For us (Ireland), it's making sure that we have a proposition that works.
11 Mr. Smith continued, I have a proposition to submit in relation to the town library.
12 You have a proposition in which you believe and which you want them to accept.
13 I have a proposition , a proposal for a commission.
14 Now that the hot tub idea is a bust, I have a proposition for you.
15 Anyway, I have a proposition for you to consider.
16 Now I have a proposition to make to you.
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