put forward
Britishverb
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to propose; suggest
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to offer the name of; nominate
Example Sentences
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When this tournament began with questions around Brook's suitability to be captain after off-field controversy in Wellington, it was Jacks who was put forward to speak to the media to defend his mate.
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But Baroness Kidron said many of the proposals had already been put forward in the House of Lords and could be accepted by the government as soon as next week.
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A UK Parliament spokesperson said the costed proposals have been put forward "to secure the future of the historic Palace of Westminster".
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Arguments put forward for the U-turn highlighted concerns raised, particularly by the hospitality trade, about the effect it could have on firms' viability.
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Psychology and biology offer one way of thinking about "The One", but mathematics puts forward another.
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