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Odessa Dawn Posted 10 years ago
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I have a proposal ...

If there were a proposal I want to tell someone about/to share with, would it be correct to say I have a proposal (to discuss/to talk about/to share with?)?
  

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Odessa Dawn would it be correct to say I have a proposal (to discuss/to talk about/to share with you )? Yes, or more simply you could just say I have an idea I would like to [discuss / talk about / share with you] . You can't say "a proposal to share with", however.

  • Odessa Dawn would it be correct to say I have a proposal (to discuss/to talk about/to share with you )?
  • Yes, or more simply you could just say I have an idea I would like to [discuss / talk about / share with you] .
  • You can't say "a proposal to share with", however.
  • Say "to share" and stop, or say "to share with you".
  • CJ
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Odessa Dawnwould it be correct to say I have a proposal (to discuss/to talk about/to share with you)?
Yes, or more simply you could just say I have an idea I would like to [discuss / talk about / share with you].

You can't say "a proposal to share with", however. Say "to share" and stop, or say "to sh

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