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The phrase "a key project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an important or significant project within a specific context, such as business, research, or development.
Example: "The team is currently focused on a key project that aims to improve our product's sustainability."
Alternatives: "a crucial project" or "an essential project".
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Understanding the development of intelligence in a human infant is a key project of CBMM.
A key project outcome was the conceptual "Silent Aircraft eXperimental" design SAX-40.
It is, and will continuously be a key project for design and scaling up of extraction columns.
Project owners are keen to choose an appropriate project delivery method because it could be a key project success factor.
Domestic media were all silenced and only allowed to use the (Xinhua) official report, because that (Foxconn factory) was a key project.
More often than not, this is the director or founding partner of the company but a key project manager, for example, may also fit the bill.
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A second key project of text oriented research is the Epigraphic Survey, focused on recording key monuments in ancient Thebes/Luxor in Egypt.
A completed national key project studied the origin and evolution of China's Yangtze Delta.
SOBEL: I was interviewing astronomer Wendy Freedman more than 20 years ago as she was working on a Hubble telescope key project involving the expansion rate of the universe.
"While there has been progress in a number of key project areas, particularly design and planning, there remains uncertainty about overall project costs and the construction schedule.
I recall a manager whose key project was behind schedule, largely due to his lack of discipline and follow-up.
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