Sentence examples for The projections from inspiring English sources

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The projections

noun

Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.

  • The face of the cliff had many projections which are big enough for birds to nest on.

Exact(60)

The projections were quite specific.

The projections were for the next decade.

The projections are helpful if awfully literal.

The projections could change with the economy.

The projections were designed by Barbara Pollitt.

The projections are all over the map.

The projections, seen at the start then vanishing, add little.

The projections did not apply to the same period.

"The projections could be wrong," Mr. Clinton said.

The projections, by Hannah Wasileski, are used sparely and wisely.

The projections have been continuously updated with evolving climate science.

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