Pronunciation of the English word proposing.
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1. | Planning the wedding before proposing is putting the cart before the horse. | |
2. | Are you proposing, knowing that this won't be my first marriage? | |
3. | What are you proposing? | |
4. | In mathematics the art of proposing a question must be held of higher value than solving it. | |
5. | So I'm proposing that guy to write some new sentences following my recommendations above (forming them in Russian first). | |
6. | Tom's got a big day planned; first, he's going to pick up the engagement ring from the jeweller's, then he'll buy a dozen red roses before proposing to Mary over lunch. | |
7. | What exactly are you proposing? | |
8. | There's a tendency to conflate proposing a solution with actually solving the problem. I think it's important to differentiate between the two. | |
9. | He's proposing a suggestion for altering the research method. | |
10. | What you're proposing is ridiculous. |