Propose a new time in calendar when invited to a meeting?

Can you propose a new time in calendar when invited to a calendar event?

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    Hi Taj,
    It’s by design. Decline and Propose New Time is same as decline meeting request. When you decline a meeting, this meeting will be automatically deleted in your calendar.
    If you want to propose new time, you can try another option--- Tentative and Propose New Time. By default, you will tentatively accept the meeting.
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    https://support.office.microsoft.com/en-us/article/Propose-accept-or-decline-a-new-meeting-time-6e249871-0755-4171-8250-c5cbac240d33?CorrelationId=f66c9068-6d89-44f9-8286-2b44f9d17b46&ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
    Best Regards,
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  • Delegate not receiving "Proposed New Time" items

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    Hi Taj,
    It’s by design. Decline and Propose New Time is same as decline meeting request. When you decline a meeting, this meeting will be automatically deleted in your calendar.
    If you want to propose new time, you can try another option--- Tentative and Propose New Time. By default, you will tentatively accept the meeting.
    More details about Propose, accept, or decline a new meeting time, for your reference:
    https://support.office.microsoft.com/en-us/article/Propose-accept-or-decline-a-new-meeting-time-6e249871-0755-4171-8250-c5cbac240d33?CorrelationId=f66c9068-6d89-44f9-8286-2b44f9d17b46&ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
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