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It is grammatically correct, but unidiomatic. The closest idiomatic version of this I could come up with would be: "I will give your proposal a good going-over when I have time." But that is very informal, and not really suitable for the context. I would suggest something like: "I will look at your proposal carefully when I have time."
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Good answer.
by Old School on October 5th, 2009
Thanks. :)
by Prunesquallor on October 5th, 2009