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The phrase "a lot of project" is not correct in English.
It should be "a lot of projects" to be grammatically accurate. You can use it when referring to multiple projects in a casual context, but it must be pluralized.
Example: "We have a lot of projects to complete before the deadline."
Alternatives: "many projects" or "numerous projects".
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There is a lot of project work, such as organising ethical audits, and implementing data management strategies for our clients.
There's a lot of project coordination work and we supervise work on construction sites in case anyone comes across anything while they're working.
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"There are a lot of projects that have been announced.
In fact, I back a lot of projects.
You seem to be involved in a lot of projects.
"We do a lot of projects with Israel," he continued.
"We had a lot of projects still going.
There's a lot of projects in the air, but no paperwork signed.
And I was involved in a lot of projects that didn't feel right.
"There are a lot of projects on our table but he has not decided yet.
This is a very busy field with a lot of projects happening simultaneously.
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