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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dozen project" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a dozen projects"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple projects, specifically twelve of them.
Example: "We have a dozen projects lined up for the next quarter, each focusing on different aspects of our business."
Alternatives: "twelve projects" or "a dozen initiatives".
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Citadon is possibly the largest of about a dozen project management software companies, which include Buzzsaw.com, Meridian, the Primavera BuildPoint Corporation and BuildNet Inc. Gone are the heady days when these companies thought they could do an initial public offering six months after opening for business and come out a winner.
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We've probably done over a dozen projects for Yale.
More than a dozen projects have lined up to participate.
All of its more than half a dozen projects have used donated materials or labor.
"Frankenstein" was one of nearly a dozen projects that del Toro had in development.
He has something like a dozen projects in hand, and he is plainly overflowing with talent.
Worldwide, more than a dozen projects are under way to store power plant emissions.
A dozen projects are currently under way on and near Bedford Avenue, the main drag.
He has requested that the D.C. Court of Appeals overturn city approvals of more than a dozen projects.
One thing led to another, and by the mid-nineties half a dozen projects were under way.
Nearly a dozen projects in and around New York City that offer perks like these have recently opened or are nearing completion.
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