Definition
a proposition: a proposal, a suggestion, an idea
Pronunciation examples
UK: Rachel's proposition was interesting but a little risky.
US: She propositioned me too, but I didn't like her business plan.
- "Actually I have a business proposition for you."
- "Subject: RE: RE: A serious business proposition"
- "Subject: A serious business proposition"
- "My name is Bruno Delavigne, and I have a proposition for you."
- "We've been in contact, and she says His Majesty has an interesting proposition for Delavigne."
- "I propose a proposition, ok?"
- "But I do have a serious proposition for you."
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