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calls for proposal vs calls for proposals

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Calls for proposal' is used when referring to a single proposal being requested, while 'calls for proposals' is used when referring to multiple proposals being requested.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 861 views

calls for proposal

This phrase is correct when referring to a single proposal being requested.

This phrase is used when a specific proposal is being requested for a project, grant, or other opportunities.

Examples:

  • The organization issued a call for proposal for the new research project.

Alternatives:

  • call for a proposal

calls for proposals

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple proposals being requested.

This phrase is used when multiple proposals are being requested for a project, grant, or other opportunities.

Examples:

  • The government agency issued calls for proposals for various community development projects.

Alternatives:

  • calls for multiple proposals

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