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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is 'proposed' correctly used in the sentence?

Is 'proposed' correctly used in the sentence?

A new Singaporean policy has proposed that school canteens avoid selling junk foods.

  

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The sentence is grammatical, but policies are usually about actions rather than proposals. Consider also saying "government policy" instead of just "policy".

  • The sentence is grammatical, but policies are usually about actions rather than proposals.
  • Consider also saying "government policy" instead of just "policy".
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The sentence is grammatical, but policies are usually about actions rather than proposals.

Consider also saying "government policy" instead of just "policy".

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