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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a neat project" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a project that is well-organized, interesting, or appealing in some way.
Example: "I just finished working on a neat project that involved creating a sustainable garden for our community."
Alternatives: "an impressive project" or "a cool project".
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If you own a small knitting loom, this is a neat project for putting together a nice hat.
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Here's a wonderfully neat project to perhaps spark some creativity as we head into this holiday weekend: the 3D printed Zoetrope.
It can also be frustrating to spend months working on a really neat project, only to find that I can't really figure out anything of significant importance.
On a different note, here's a neat new project seeking to plot out a map of Dystopian London – in which V for Vendetta figures strongly.
Here's a neat hardware project seeking funding on Kickstarter.
Still, it's a neat enough project, and it's slowly been picking up steam — StormFly has currently hit $14,000 in pledges after only a few days, so it's certainly got a shot at becoming a real product.
Here's a neat crowdfunding project that's aiming to repackage wireless sensor technology as a multi-faceted educational tool that plugs into existing mobile devices and services to encourage kids to engage with science experiments — and even devise and conduct their own experiments.
In the present analysis temperature data from depths of up to 1.5 km are investigated which have been collected at the intermediate "point-of-attack" in the framework of the new Alpine transverse (NEAT) project in central Switzerland for the construction of a 57 km long base tunnel.
I appreciate your help with this neat project.
So, who knows where it goes, but at least when they fly back to the Bay Area they'll have another neat project to throw on their portfolios.
And when it comes to foreign policy, he accomplishes a neat trick: projecting American toughness while simultaneously tapping into the war-weariness that stemmed from George W. Bush's misadventure in Iraq.
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